Do 35 year old women need pre pregnancy screening to give birth?
In recent years, with the improvement of people's living standards and the change of ideas, more and more women choose to give birth at the age of 35 and above, but at the same time, it also caused a series of disputes and concerns. One of the important questions is whether the 35 year old women need to be screened before pregnancy? To solve this problem, we can discuss it from the following aspects:

Impact of women's childbearing age
The reproductive capacity of women gradually decreases with age. At the age of 35 and above, the quality and quantity of female eggs will gradually decrease, leading to increased difficulty in pregnancy, and the risk of pregnancy complications will also increase significantly. These risks include: Increased risk of abortion, increased risk of chromosomal abnormalities such as Down's syndrome, increased risk of fetal growth retardation, etc Therefore, for older women over 35 years old, pre pregnancy screening can help to assess the fertility risk and take measures in advance.
Pre pregnancy screening refers to the assessment of the health status of the fetus in the mother through a series of examinations and tests, including the risk of genetic abnormalities. Common pre pregnancy screening items include age, family genetic history, routine blood test, chromosome abnormality screening, diabetes screening, etc. These screening programs can help mothers and doctors jointly decide whether further examination and treatment are needed.
Group characteristics of elderly puerpera
There are some physiological and psychological differences between the 35 year old women and the young women. First of all, with the growth of age, many women will face the pressure of career development, personal career and other factors, leading to the postponement of childbearing time. Secondly, the elderly mothers tend to be more mature and rational, and attach great importance to their own health and the health of the fetus. Therefore, they are more willing to accept pre pregnancy screening to eliminate potential risks and take preventive and intervention measures. At the same time, older women usually have higher economic strength, and are qualified to bear the costs of prenatal screening and related treatment costs.
Roles and responsibilities of the hospital
Some hospitals have launched special services and screening programs to meet the reproductive needs of 35 year old women. For example, a hospital has set up a "35 year old maternity care clinic" to provide comprehensive inspection and consultation services for this group of people. Doctors will develop personalized pre pregnancy screening programs according to women's personal conditions and needs, and provide reproductive medicine intervention and treatment suggestions. The hospital plays a very important role in guiding and monitoring the delivery of elderly mothers. It should not only pay attention to the health of the mothers, but also pay attention to the development of the fetus.
summary
To sum up, it is necessary to conduct pre pregnancy screening for 35 year old pregnant women. Due to the particularity of their childbearing age and changes in their physiological characteristics, the health risks of both mothers and fetuses will increase accordingly. Through pre pregnancy screening, we can better assess the fertility risk, and conduct further inspection and treatment when necessary, so as to provide security for maternal and fetal health. At the same time, hospitals and doctors play an important role in this process, and should actively provide personalized services and guidance for pregnant women.
Therefore, pre pregnancy screening is very necessary for 35 year old pregnant women. It can not only help them understand their own reproductive risks, but also take corresponding preventive measures to ensure the smooth progress of pregnancy.