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Is it necessary to have relevant examinations for the 35 year old to give birth?

Is it necessary to have relevant examinations for the 35 year old to give birth?

With the social progress and economic development, more and more women choose to postpone childbearing. However, whether it is necessary to carry out relevant examinations for the 35 year old to give birth has become a topic of great concern. In this article, we will discuss whether the birth at the age of 35 needs to be checked from the aspects of personal conditions, pregnancy and childbirth history, genetic factors and physical health.

 Is it necessary to have relevant examinations for the 35 year old to give birth?

Personal information

Personal condition is the first element to determine whether relevant inspection is required. For women aged 35 and above, their personal conditions include their own physical conditions, living habits, economic conditions, etc. If women are healthy, free from serious chronic diseases, have good living habits, and have stable financial resources, relevant examinations can be appropriately postponed. However, if women have chronic diseases, such as hypertension, diabetes, or unhealthy living habits, such as unbalanced diet, long-term smoking, etc., it is recommended to carry out relevant examinations as soon as possible.

In addition, female reproductive system diseases will also affect the decision on whether to conduct relevant examinations. For example, if women have diseases such as uterine fibroids and ovarian cysts, relevant examinations should be carried out in a timely manner to ensure reproductive safety.

History of pregnancy and childbirth

The history of pregnancy and childbirth is also one of the important indicators to judge whether relevant examinations are needed. If a woman has successfully given birth in the past and has no complications, the relevant examination can be appropriately postponed. However, if a woman has experienced multiple miscarriages, premature delivery, fetal termination, etc., or has congenital diseases in her family, it is recommended to carry out relevant examinations as soon as possible to eliminate possible risks.

In addition, the influence of female age on egg quality also needs to be considered. With the growth of age, the quality of eggs will gradually decline, which may increase the risk of chromosomal abnormalities. Therefore, if a woman is over 35 years old and has plans to have children, it is recommended to carry out relevant examinations as soon as possible to assess the egg quality and pregnancy risk.

Genetic factor

Genetic factors are another important factor in determining whether relevant examinations are needed. If a female or male has a family history of hereditary diseases, it is recommended that relevant examinations be carried out as early as possible to understand the genetic risks. For example, if there are hereditary diseases in the family, such as congenital heart disease, spina bifida, etc., it is recommended to carry out genetic screening to assess the fertility risk.

In addition, if women suffer from chromosomal abnormalities such as polycystic ovary syndrome, relevant examinations are also required to assess the fertility risk. Chromosome abnormalities may lead to abnormal egg development, increasing the risk of miscarriage and birth of children with chromosomal abnormalities.

good health

Physical health is the final aspect of judging whether relevant examinations are required. If the female is healthy and has no obvious disease, the relevant examination can be appropriately postponed. However, if women have physical health problems such as obesity, thyroid dysfunction, etc., it is recommended to carry out relevant examinations as early as possible to assess the fertility risk.

When conducting relevant examinations, we can choose well-known hospitals, such as Peking Union Medical College Hospital and Ruijin Hospital affiliated to Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine, to ensure the reliability and professionalism of the examination results.

Summary

To sum up, whether a birth at the age of 35 requires relevant examination depends on personal conditions, pregnancy and childbirth history, genetic factors and physical health. If the woman is healthy, has no abnormal medical history, and has no obvious genetic risk, the relevant examination can be appropriately postponed. However, if there are chronic diseases, adverse pregnancy and childbirth history or genetic risk, it is recommended to carry out relevant examinations as early as possible to ensure reproductive safety. It is very necessary to choose a regular hospital for examination whenever the examination is carried out.

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