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Is there any risk in giving birth at the age of 36?

Is there any risk in giving birth at the age of 36?

With the development of modern society and the change of people's ideas, more and more women choose to postpone childbearing, and childbearing at the age of 36 has become a common phenomenon. However, compared with young women, childbearing at the age of 36 does have certain risks. The following will elaborate on reproductive health, fetal development, pregnancy complications and postpartum recovery.

 Is there any risk in giving birth at the age of 36?

reproductive health

With the growth of age, the number and quality of female eggs will gradually decline. 36 year old women have entered the declining period of reproductive function. The quality and quantity of eggs are relatively low, and they are prone to chromosome abnormalities, genetic diseases and other problems. These problems will increase the probability of problems during embryonic development and increase the risk of miscarriage and chromosomal abnormalities.

In addition, 36 year old women may also have other reproductive health problems, such as polycystic ovary syndrome, uterine fibroids, etc. These problems will increase the difficulty of pregnancy and may lead to complications during pregnancy.

Fetal development

The risk of chromosomal abnormalities in embryos of 36 year old pregnant women is significantly increased due to their older age. Common chromosome abnormalities include Down syndrome, Edward syndrome, etc. These chromosomal abnormalities are easy to lead to fetal death, intrauterine abortion and other situations during embryonic development.

In addition, the intrauterine environment of 36 year old pregnant women may not be conducive to the healthy development of the fetus due to the decline of their physical functions. The aging speed of the placenta is accelerated and the oxygen supply capacity is weakened, which may affect the growth and development of the fetus and increase the risk of premature delivery, low birth weight and other problems.

In addition, 36 year old women are more likely to suffer from pregnancy complications such as gestational diabetes mellitus and pregnancy induced hypertension, which may also adversely affect the development of the fetus.

Pregnancy complications

The 36 year old pregnant women are more likely to have pregnancy complications due to the decline of their physical functions. These complications include gestational diabetes, gestational hypertension, polyhydramnios, placenta previa, etc. These complications will increase the difficulty of delivery and may bring risks to the life and health of pregnant women and fetuses.

In addition, due to the increase of age, the physical recovery ability of pregnant women during pregnancy is relatively low, which is prone to complications and sequelae during pregnancy. For example, hypertension during pregnancy may lead to heart disease during pregnancy, which has a long-term impact on the health of pregnant women.

postpartum recovery

Due to their older age, the women who gave birth at the age of 36 recovered slowly. It may take a long time during childbirth, and problems such as insufficient milk secretion and postpartum depression are also likely to occur after childbirth.

In addition, due to the occurrence of complications during pregnancy, 36 year old mothers may need a longer period of rehabilitation. For example, gestational diabetes may turn into type 2 diabetes, and the puerpera need to conduct blood glucose management and regular follow-up after delivery.

Summary

To sum up, there are certain risks in childbearing at the age of 36. Whether it is reproductive health, fetal development, pregnancy complications or postpartum recovery, 36 year old mothers face more potential risks than young mothers. Therefore, it is very important for 36 year old expectant mothers to consult professional doctors in advance, do a good job of prenatal examination and actively adjust their lifestyle. Only in this way can risks be reduced as far as possible to ensure the health of mothers and babies.

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