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What are the adverse effects of elder childbearing on baby's health?

Adverse effects of elderly childbearing on baby safety

With the progress of modern medical technology, more and more women choose to postpone the childbearing age. However, giving birth at an advanced age may have adverse effects on the health of the baby. This article will elaborate from both physiological and psychological aspects to explore the adverse effects of elderly childbearing on babies.

 What are the adverse effects of elder childbearing on baby's health?

Physiological effects

First of all, the elderly birth increases the risk of chromosomal abnormalities in babies. The egg quality of women will decline with the increase of age. Women over 50 years old have a high risk of conceiving a baby with chromosomal abnormalities, up to 1/30, which is far higher than the risk of women under 30 years old. This means that the babies of elderly mothers are more likely to have chromosome abnormalities such as Down syndrome.

Secondly, the elderly childbearing also increases the risk of premature delivery and low birth weight. Research shows that babies born to mothers over 35 years old are more likely to be premature than babies born to mothers under 30 years old, and they are also more likely to have low birth weight. This may lead to longer hospitalization and higher medical costs after birth.

In addition, the elderly childbearing will also increase the risk of fetal dysplasia. During pregnancy, a series of changes will take place in women's body, including blood circulation, endocrine system and immune system. With the increase of age, the function of these systems may decline, thus affecting the normal development of the fetus and increasing the risk of birth defects.

Psychological influence

The elderly childbearing will also have a negative impact on the baby's mental health. First of all, the baby may face difficulties with older parents. Older parents may be physically and mentally unable to have close contact with their baby as young parents do, which may affect the emotional and cognitive development of the baby.

Secondly, older parents may face more pressure and anxiety, which may have a negative impact on the emotional development of the baby. Research shows that older parents are more likely to ignore the parent-child relationship with their baby in order to maintain health, which may lead to the baby feeling lonely and insecure emotionally.

Finally, the elderly childbearing may affect the harmony and stability of the family. Older parents may face health problems or illness risks during the critical period of their children's growth, which may bring additional burden and pressure to the whole family and affect the harmony and stability of the family.

conclusion

From both physiological and psychological aspects, the elderly childbearing may have adverse effects on the health of the baby. Physiologically, older childbearing increases the risk of chromosomal abnormalities, premature delivery and low birth weight, as well as the possibility of abnormal fetal development. Psychologically, the baby may face difficulties in getting along with older parents, and older parents may also face more pressure and anxiety, thus affecting the baby's emotional development. Therefore, it is recommended that women give birth within an appropriate age range to ensure the health of the baby.

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