Advantages and disadvantages of childbearing at the age of 35
With the social progress and the increase of life pressure, more and more women choose to postpone the childbearing age. For example, the age of 35 has become a relatively common childbearing age. The birth at the age of 35 has brought some advantages and disadvantages, which will be elaborated from four aspects.

1、 Good health
One obvious benefit of childbearing at the age of 35 is that women have reached a certain degree of maturity. Compared with women who gave birth earlier, older women are more likely to be more mature in childcare, and have better economic strength and family support. In addition, changes in economic and social factors allow women to better balance work and family, thus providing a better upbringing environment for children.
However, women over 35 who have given birth may face some physical and psychological difficulties. The reproductive system of women will change as they grow older, for example, the quality and quantity of eggs will decrease, which may increase the risk of pregnancy complications. In addition, higher age may lead to more children suffering from congenital or genetic diseases.
Therefore, women who give birth at the age of 35 need to fully understand their physiological conditions, consult doctors as soon as possible, and carry out comprehensive physical examination and consultation to ensure their health.
2、 Infant health
The potential risks of childbirth at the age of 35 may have an impact on the health of infants. According to research, pregnant women over 35 years old are more likely to suffer from complications such as gestational diabetes and hypertension, which may affect the development and health of the fetus.
On the other hand, pregnant women over 35 years of age may have more economic capacity and family support, and can provide better living conditions for infants to take better care of. Babies may be more likely to get good education and better medical care, thus having better prospects for development.
To sum up, women who give birth at the age of 35 need to pay close attention to their physical conditions before and during pregnancy, and receive regular inspection and consultation to ensure that their babies have a good living environment.
3、 Social and psychological impact
Giving birth at the age of 35 means that women may have to make more difficult choices between career development and family life. For some women, postponing childbearing may be because they want to pursue career success. However, when they decide to have children, they may need to face professional challenges, such as adjustment of working hours and increase of working pressure.
In addition, women may also face increased psychological pressure. As women grow older, they may feel pressure on the uncertainty of fertility and worry about whether they can successfully conceive and give birth. In addition, physical changes during pregnancy and childcare responsibilities may also have an impact on women's mental health.
However, women over 35 years of age may be more mature and stable, and can better handle these challenges. They may have more experience, more patience and better self-management ability, and can better cope with the pressure of professional and family life.
4、 Medical security
Women who give birth at the age of 35 can enjoy better medical security under modern medical conditions. Many hospitals and medical institutions have provided advanced technologies and treatment programs to help women successfully conceive and deliver safely at a relatively high age.
In addition, the medical insurance and social security system also protect pregnant women and newborns over 35 years old to a certain extent. Women and their families can enjoy better health insurance and welfare benefits to solve possible medical expenses and care problems.
In general, childbearing at the age of 35 has both advantages and disadvantages. Women need to fully understand their physical conditions and solve potential risks through professional medical consultation. At the same time, society and families also need to provide support and understanding to help women successfully pass the important stages of life.