Does childbirth at 35 affect fetal health?
In modern society, more and more women choose to marry late and have children late, while 35 is a relatively late age. Many people have doubts about whether childbirth at the age of 35 will affect the health of the fetus. This article will elaborate on the impact of childbearing at the age of 35 on fetal health from four aspects: age-related risks, genetic problems, pregnancy complications and maternal physical conditions.

Age related risk
Women over 35 years old have certain age-related risks in childbearing, of which * is obviously the increased risk of pregnancy and lying in women. According to the statistics of a hospital, the proportion of women aged 35 to 40 suffering from chronic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes and heart disease is significantly higher than that of young women. These chronic diseases may not only affect the fetus, but also increase the risk of complications during delivery.
In addition, the quality and quantity of eggs of women after the age of 35 will gradually decline, and pregnant women may have a higher risk of abortion. Doctors said that the integrity of genetic material of female eggs in late marriage and late pregnancy may have problems, which may lead to genetic problems such as fetal chromosome abnormalities.
Faced with these age-related risks, women over 35 years old should actively carry out physical examination before giving birth to monitor their own health status. If there are chronic diseases or other risk factors, early consultation and treatment are recommended.
Genetic problems
Women over 35 years old may have some genetic problems. The incidence of chromosomal abnormalities in female eggs increases with age. These abnormalities include Down syndrome, paternal chromosome translocation and so on. These problems mostly occur in the egg, rather than in the sperm, because the female egg has been formed in the early stage of embryo formation, and then becomes old, carrying more abnormalities.
However, even for women over 35 years old, not all embryos have genetic problems. Normal eggs can still be fertilized and develop into healthy fetuses. Therefore, among women considering childbearing, it is necessary to recognize the existence of genetic problems, but it is not necessary to panic excessively.
If women are worried about their own genetic problems, they can choose to carry out embryonic gene testing. By detecting the number and structure of chromosomes in embryos, embryos with abnormal chromosomes can be excluded and the chance of having healthy children can be increased.
Pregnancy complications
Women over 35 years old may face more risk of complications during pregnancy. For example, older pregnant women are more likely to suffer from pregnancy induced hypertension, gestational diabetes and placental dysfunction. These complications may affect the growth and development of the fetus.
In addition, women over 35 years of age may also face greater risks during childbirth. Its uterine contractility is relatively weak, which may increase the risk of dystocia. In addition, due to the growth of age, postpartum recovery is also slow, which causes some pressure on the mother's physical condition.
In order to reduce the risk of these complications, pregnant women need to have regular prenatal examinations and pay attention to their blood pressure and blood sugar levels. At the same time, the puerpera should pay attention to a balanced diet and maintain proper physical activity to improve the body's resistance.
Physical condition of pregnant women
Women over 35 years of age may face physical problems during childbirth. With the growth of age, women's physical functions will naturally change. For example, ovarian function gradually declines, and menstruation is irregular. These changes may have an impact on fertility.
In addition, women over 35 have a relatively slow recovery rate. Delivery is a heavy load on the body. For older women, it may take longer to fully recover.
However, most women over 35 are still able to successfully conceive and give birth to healthy babies. It is important to be prepared and seek the help of a doctor to ensure health and safety during pregnancy and childbirth.
Summary
To sum up, the fertility of women over 35 years old has a certain impact on fetal health. Age related risks, genetic problems, complications during pregnancy and maternal physical conditions are the focus of attention. However, through active monitoring and timely treatment, women over 35 can still successfully conceive and give birth to healthy babies.