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What is the risk of having a baby at 35?

Risk 1: Physiological risk

35 is one of the age groups that modern women generally choose to have children. However, this age also brings some physiological risks. First of all, the ovarian function of women after 35 years old gradually declines, leading to the decline of egg quality. In this way, it will be more difficult to conceive, and it will take longer to get pregnant successfully. At the same time, the elderly pregnant women are prone to complications such as pregnancy induced hypertension and diabetes, which have certain risks to both the pregnant women and the fetus.

 What is the risk of having a baby at 35?

Secondly, women over 35 years old have a higher risk of chromosomal abnormalities during childbirth. For example, pregnant women over 35 years of age are many times more likely to suffer from fetal Down syndrome than young women. These fetuses with chromosomal abnormalities may face a series of physical and mental development problems after birth, which will bring heavy burdens to families.

In addition, women over the age of 35 also face risks during childbirth. As the age increases, the elasticity of the pelvis weakens, making it more difficult to have a normal birth. The parturient may need to have a caesarean section. Cesarean section will increase the risk of infection and bleeding, and the recovery period will be relatively long.

Risk 2: Psychological risk

For women, having children at the age of 35 is not only a physical challenge, but also a series of psychological problems. First, women may face increased social pressure. In the social concept, women who give birth after the age of 35 are considered as late childbearing, which is often questioned by the family and society, which brings great psychological pressure to women.

In addition, women over 35 may also worry about their physical strength and energy when giving birth. Compared with young mothers, women over 35 years old may find it more difficult to take care of their children and bear more family responsibilities. These psychological pressures are a challenge for women, who need to adjust their mentality and adapt to the changes in the new life.

In addition, women over 35 years old may also face the generation gap caused by the age gap with their children. The children of these women are quite different from the parents of children of the same age, which may lead to some differences in communication and education methods and increase the complexity of the mother child relationship.

Risk 3: economic risk

There are certain economic risks in giving birth at the age of 35. First of all, with the growth of age, women may need more medical expenses after the birth of their children. Older pregnant women are more likely to suffer from some pregnancy complications and need more examination and treatment, which will increase the economic burden.

Secondly, women over 35 need to consider the education of their children after they are born. The cost of children's education is relatively high, while older mothers may have stepped into retirement when their children go to school or their career development has reached a bottleneck. This means that they need to face greater economic pressure to support their children's educational needs.

In addition, elderly mothers also need to consider their own career development. With the birth of children, many women need to give up part of their working hours to take care of their children. For women over 35 years old, this may bring some obstacles and troubles to their career development, and affect their own economic situation.

Risk 4: Social acceptance risk

Women over 35 years old will also face some risks of social acceptance. In some traditional concepts, women at the age of 35 are considered to be over the age of "marriage and childbearing", which may lead to prejudice or exclusion in social life.

In addition, the birth of women over 35 will also increase the age difference between mothers and children, which may lead to some social problems. When children go to school and participate in community activities, women may have some generation gap and communication barriers with younger mothers, which may have a certain impact on mother child relationship and children's social environment.

To sum up, there are physical, psychological, economic and social acceptance risks for children born at the age of 35. Women need to fully understand these risks when making fertility decisions and make scientific judgments and choices to ensure the health and happiness of themselves and their children.

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