The Influence of Older Childbearing on Couple's Emotion
In recent years, with the development of social economy and the enhancement of women's independent consciousness, more and more couples choose to meet their children at an advanced age. However, the elderly childbearing will have a certain impact on the couple's feelings, which requires the joint efforts of both spouses to maintain harmony. This article will elaborate on the influence of elderly childbearing on the couple's emotion from four aspects of physiology, psychology, economy and social interaction.

Physiological effects
The physiological effect of the elderly childbearing on the couple cannot be ignored. As for women, the number and quality of their eggs will gradually decline with age, increasing the risk of pregnancy and childbirth. At the same time, women's physical recovery in the process of pregnancy will also be slower, prone to various pregnancy complications. These physiological problems will increase the pressure between husband and wife, which may lead to contradictions and conflicts.
On the male side, male fertility will also decrease with age. Research shows that the number and quality of male sperm will decline with the increase of age, which may lead to difficulties in the reproductive process of elderly couples. The pressure and anxiety of couples facing fertility problems will also increase, which will have a negative impact on their feelings.
Therefore, couples should fully understand the physiological changes before giving birth at an advanced age, make corresponding birth preparations, and actively adjust their mentality to cope with possible difficulties.
Psychological influence
The elderly childbearing will also have a certain impact on the couple's psychology. First, due to the pressure and anxiety of childbirth, couples may fall into a state of depression and depression. Especially when couples fail to conceive successfully for a long time, they may feel remorse and resentment towards their partners, which may lead to emotional alienation.
In addition, couples may face pressure from family and society in the process of elderly childbearing. Repeated questioning and misleading by elders, relatives and friends may increase the burden on the couple and increase tension and anxiety between them. Both husband and wife need to maintain a positive and optimistic attitude, support and understand each other, and jointly cope with external pressure to maintain emotional stability and harmony.
In addition, women may face more body and image changes, such as stretch marks, weight gain, etc., which may affect women's self-confidence and self-esteem, leading to conflict and dissatisfaction between husband and wife. Therefore, both husband and wife should strengthen communication, jointly cope with physiological and psychological changes, and maintain emotional stability and good communication.
Economic and social impact
Older childbearing is often accompanied by higher birth costs, which will bring some pressure to the economic situation of couples. The cost of children's education, medical care and living will increase with age, and couples need to be fully prepared financially. The existence of economic problems may bring some friction to the emotional relationship between husband and wife. Therefore, both husband and wife should fully communicate, understand and support, and discuss economic arrangements together to maintain a good relationship between husband and wife.
In addition, elderly childbearing may also cause couples to face some challenges in the social circle. Couples may already have children in their circle of friends, and they may not understand the reasons why couples choose to give birth at an advanced age, which leads to tension in social relations. Couples need to firm their own choices, maintain a good social circle, and find supportive and understanding friends to reduce emotional pressure.
summary
The elderly childbearing will have a certain impact on the couple's feelings, but the couple can maintain harmony through positive attitude, full preparation and good communication. Couples should understand the physical and psychological changes, support and understand each other, and work together to cope with external pressure. At the same time, couples should be prepared economically and socially to deal with possible problems. Through joint efforts, couples can maintain a healthy and harmonious emotional relationship and provide a good environment for children's growth.