What are the medical assistance options for a 35 year old baby?
For women aged 35 and above, childbirth may bring some problems and challenges. However, with the progress of medical technology, modern medicine provides a series of medical assistance options for older women to help them achieve healthy pregnancy and childbirth. In this article, we will introduce the medical assistance options for 35 year olds from four aspects.

1. In vitro fertilization (IVF)
In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a common medical assisted reproductive technology and one of the methods often chosen by older women. IVF increases the chance of successful pregnancy by combining the female egg with the male sperm in the laboratory, and then transplanting the fertilized egg back to the female uterus.
IVF may have a better effect on women who give birth at the age of 35, because the egg quality decreases with age. Doctors will formulate appropriate treatment plans according to women's specific conditions, including taking ovulation promoting drugs, monitoring follicular development, taking eggs, laboratory fertilization, embryo culture and transplantation. The success rate of IVF is related to women's age, individual status and hospital technical level.
At the same time, the introduction of some modern auxiliary technologies, such as embryonic chromosome screening (PGS) and preimplantation gene diagnosis (PGD), can improve the success rate of IVF and the health outcome of pregnancy.
2. Frozen eggs
For women aged 35 and over, frozen eggs are a choice to retain fertility. Frozen eggs are usually carried out when women are younger and the quality of eggs is better, and then thawed and used at an appropriate time in the future.
Frozen egg technology can be used when young women reach the peak of fertility. By freezing eggs, women can use thawed eggs for IVF treatment when they want to have children in the future. This can reduce the difficulty of pregnancy caused by age and improve the success rate of childbirth.
However, it should be noted that freezing eggs is not 100% successful, and the success rate is still affected by many factors, such as the quality of eggs when stored, the survival rate when thawed, fertilization and embryo culture during IVF, etc.
3. Donation of eggs or embryos
If the quality of their own eggs is poor, women aged 35 and above can also choose to use eggs or embryo donation to achieve fertility. This is a common choice to help women who are limited by the number and quality of eggs to achieve their reproductive aspirations.
Egg or embryo donation is to obtain healthy eggs or embryos from young women, and then transfer them to the recipient's uterus to make the recipient pregnant. The donated eggs or embryos are from qualified donors, and the anonymity and confidentiality are guaranteed.
This method can provide high-quality eggs or embryos, and improve the chances of pregnancy and pregnancy results of the recipient. However, it should be noted that the matching between the recipient and the donor, laws and regulations and other factors need detailed evaluation and negotiation.
4. Receiving assisted reproductive surgery
For older women, sometimes there is a problem of abnormal reproductive system structure, which may require assisted reproductive surgery. For example, problems such as endometrial polyps and endometriosis may affect pregnancy and embryo implantation.
Assisted reproductive surgery can correct these problems and improve the success rate of pregnancy. Common operations include adenomyomectomy, uterine cavity segmentation, etc.
summary
For women aged 35 and above, medical assistance options can provide help and opportunities to realize the desire for healthy childbirth. In vitro fertilization, frozen eggs, egg or embryo donation and assisted reproductive surgery are all feasible options. However, everyone's situation is unique, and appropriate treatment plans should be formulated according to individual conditions and doctors' suggestions.