Physiological difficulties of 35 year old women in childbirth
With the progress of modern society and the improvement of women's status, more and more women choose to delay childbearing, and the age of 35 is an important age node. But is it difficult to give birth at the age of 35? From a physiological point of view, 35 year old women may face some difficulties and challenges.

First, the egg quality of 35 year old women declined. With the growth of age, female ovarian function began to decline, and the number and quality of eggs gradually decreased. This means that the success rate of egg fertilization and implantation will decline, increasing the difficulty and risk of pregnancy. Research shows that women over 35 years old are more than half as likely to succeed in pregnancy as women under 25 years old.
Secondly, 35 year old women are more susceptible to genetic problems. With the growth of age, female eggs may have chromosome abnormalities, such as chromosome loss, duplication and dislocation, which will increase the risk of abnormal embryonic development and birth defects. For example, women over 35 are many times more likely to have a baby with Down syndrome than women under 30.
In addition, the uterine environment of a 35 year old woman may not be suitable for embryo implantation and development. With the increase of age, the thickness of female endometrium and the capacity of nutrition supply may be weakened, providing insufficient conditions for the survival and development of embryos. This will increase the risk of embryo implantation failure, miscarriage and premature delivery. According to statistics, the abortion rate of women over 35 years old is nearly twice that of women under 30 years old.
Psychological difficulties of 35 year old women in childbirth
In addition to physical difficulties, 35 year old women may also face some psychological difficulties. The first is the increase in anxiety and stress. As time goes by, women's fertility gradually weakens, which will make them feel time pressed and worry about missing out on a good time to have a baby, resulting in anxiety and pressure. This psychological state not only has a negative impact on pregnancy and childbirth, but also may have a negative impact on women's physical and mental health.
The second is the increase of social pressure. In the traditional concept, women should give birth at a younger age, and with the growth of age, women often suffer from the pressure of family, relatives and friends, and even social public opinion, which will bring them more trouble and anxiety. Women may feel that they have been labeled as "elderly puerpera", resulting in a sense of inferiority and shame.
In addition, 35 year old women may also face the confusion of self-identity. In modern society, women's roles are becoming more and more diverse, and they hope to achieve a balance between career development and family life. However, 35 years old is a critical age, and women may face the dilemma of choosing to have children or continue to pursue their careers, resulting in inner conflicts and struggles.
Medical technology help
Although there are some difficulties in childbearing at the age of 35, the progress of modern medical technology provides women with more choices and hopes. At present, there are some assisted reproductive technologies that can help 35 year old women realize their desire for pregnancy and childbirth. For example, in vitro fertilization (IVF) can use better quality eggs for fertilization, cultivate embryos in the laboratory and then transfer them to the uterus to improve the success rate. In addition, with the help of surrogacy, egg donation and frozen eggs and other technologies, women can choose a more appropriate time for childbirth.
Summary
To sum up, there are certain difficulties for women to bear at the age of 35. Physiologically, 35 year old women face difficulties such as decreased egg quality, genetic problems and uterine environment discomfort. Psychologically, they often face challenges such as anxiety, social pressure and self identification confusion. However, the progress of modern medical technology has provided some help for 35 year old women, who can realize their desire for pregnancy and childbirth through assisted reproductive technology. Therefore, although it is difficult to give birth at the age of 35, it is not completely impossible. Women still have the opportunity to realize their mother's dream.