1、 Physical health problems
When children born at an advanced age grow up, the first problem they will face is the hidden danger in their health. Because mothers give birth in their later years, they may face more complications and risks during pregnancy and childbirth. For example, high blood pressure in pregnant women, gestational diabetes, premature delivery and other problems are common. These problems may have a negative impact on the development of the fetus, leading to an increased risk of children suffering from some chronic diseases when they grow up.

In addition, with the growth of age, the physical functions of pregnant women will gradually decline, such as the decline of immunity and metabolic capacity. This makes children born at an advanced age vulnerable to infection and higher risk of illness in infancy.
In terms of hospitals, some public hospitals may have relatively insufficient services for elderly mothers, such as the relative shortage of doctor resources, inadequate supporting facilities for prenatal examination and delivery of pregnant women, which also increases the health challenges faced by elderly children.
2、 Family relationship issues
When children born at an advanced age grow up, they may face family relationship problems different from those of ordinary families. Because children are born in their parents' later years, parents often have entered old age after their children have grown up, and there is a big age gap. This may lead to children's difficulty in communicating with their parents in real life, understanding and tolerating their parents' psychological and physical changes.
In addition, children born at an advanced age may face the problem of family financial burden. Parents have entered the retirement stage after their children become adults, and their income is relatively reduced, so they may not be able to bear the costs of their children's education and growth. This may impose certain restrictions on children's education and development.
The stability and harmony of family relations is an important condition for the healthy growth of children. Older children need to face these special family relations problems, and family members need to work together to promote and maintain family harmony and harmony.
3、 Social issues
Children born at an advanced age may face some social problems when they grow up. In the process of children's growth, peer interaction is crucial for children's growth and development. However, there may be age differences among peers for children born at an advanced age, which may lead to confusion, maladjustment or rejection of children in the process of communication.
In addition, because the family environment of older children is different from that of ordinary families, it may also cause children to feel different in social life, and it is difficult to find a sense of belonging and adapt to their own identity.
In order to help older children overcome social problems, family members can provide more social support and resources, and provide more communication opportunities and sense of identity for children.
4、 Self psychological problems
Children born at an advanced age may face some psychological problems of their own when they grow up. In the process of growing up, children may have doubts and troubles about their own birth origin, and question their parents' choices and decisions. This may lead to children's psychological confusion, inferiority or depression, and even doubt their own value.
In addition, children born at an advanced age often bear additional responsibilities and pressure, need to take care of their parents and bear the financial and emotional support of the family. This will bring some psychological burden and pressure to children, which is easy to lead to emotional fluctuations and mental health problems.
In order to help children cope with their own psychological problems, family members should give children understanding and support, provide psychological assistance and listening space, help children correctly understand their family background, and establish positive self-identity and self-esteem.
Summary
The problems faced by older children when they grow up mainly include physical health problems, family relations problems, social problems and their own psychological problems. These problems involve children's physical health, family and social environment, individual mental health and other aspects. In order to help older children overcome these problems, their families should provide more support and care. The hospital and society also need to provide relevant policies and services to provide better security and support for the growth of these children.