The definition and influence of the elderly puerpera
Older women generally refer to women over 35 years old, and they face different risks and problems in the process of childbirth. Many medical institutions classify women over 35 years old as elderly mothers. With the change of modern society, late marriage and late childbirth have become more and more people's choices, and the number of elderly mothers has gradually increased.

The physical risks faced by elderly women in the process of childbirth cannot be ignored. With the increase of age, the function of female reproductive system will gradually decline, and the quality and quantity of eggs will also decrease. This increases the probability of infertility, abortion, chromosome abnormalities and other problems. Older women also have a greater risk of pregnancy complications such as gestational diabetes, pregnancy induced hypertension, etc. In addition, the probability of ectopic pregnancy and placental abruption in elderly women also increased significantly.
Postpartum rehabilitation is also a common problem for elderly women. Due to the greater physical consumption of childbirth, elderly mothers often need a longer time to recover their physical and mental state. In addition, elderly women are more likely to have psychological problems such as postpartum depression.
The Fertility Choice of Older Parturients
Faced with the reproductive risks of elderly women, many medical institutions provide a variety of reproductive options. First, doctors will evaluate whether patients are suitable for natural reproduction according to their physical conditions and fertility intentions. If there are risks in natural reproduction, doctors may recommend assisted reproductive technologies such as in vitro fertilization (IVF). In addition, surrogacy is also an option, but there may be legal restrictions in some countries and regions.
In addition to the choice of reproductive mode, elderly mothers can also reduce the risk by improving their living habits and improving their health. Regular exercise, balanced diet and good mental state play an important role in improving the success rate of fertility and reducing complications.
In the process of choosing the birth mode and preparation, the elderly mothers should actively participate in the medical treatment process, consult doctors' suggestions, understand the advantages and disadvantages of each choice, and make decisions under professional guidance.
Professional medical team and technology equipment for elderly puerpera
In order to better respond to the reproductive needs of elderly women, many hospitals have set up special diagnosis and treatment centers or departments for elderly women. These centers are usually composed of a professional medical team, including obstetricians and gynaecologists, reproductive medicine experts, psychological consultants and other professionals. They will develop personalized treatment plans according to the specific situation of the patient.
In addition, the progress of modern medical technology has also provided more choices and opportunities for elderly mothers. The application of in vitro fertilization, embryo detection, single embryo transfer and other technologies can improve the fertility success rate of elderly women, and reduce the incidence of infertility, abortion, chromosome abnormalities and other problems.
Some advanced medical equipment also provides greater convenience for the examination and treatment of elderly mothers. For example, technologies such as prenatal screening and genetic testing can help doctors find abnormalities in the fetus in time to take corresponding measures.
Summary
As an elderly woman, it is reasonable to classify a child born at the age of 35 as an elderly woman. The risks and problems faced by elderly mothers in the process of childbirth are age related, including infertility, abortion, chromosome abnormalities, pregnancy complications, etc. In the face of these risks, older women can choose a variety of birth methods, and reduce the risk by improving their living habits and health. Many hospitals have set up special diagnosis and treatment centers for elderly mothers to provide personalized treatment programs. Advanced medical technology and equipment have also brought more opportunities and hope for the delivery of elderly mothers.