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Will super old childbearing affect family economy?

The Influence of Super Old Childbearing on Family Economy

With the progress of society and the development of medicine, the phenomenon of over age childbearing has gradually increased. Ultra old childbearing refers to the phenomenon that women are over 35 years old (usually over 40 years old) to become pregnant and have children. Although some people believe that having children is a kind of happiness and satisfaction, the super old childbearing may have some negative effects on the family economy. This article will elaborate from four aspects: economic pressure, medical expenses, career development and parenting costs.

 Will super old childbearing affect family economy?

Economic pressure

Over age childbearing usually means that the family's economic burden will increase. First of all, women in this age group are often at the peak of their career, bringing a certain amount of income to their families. However, pregnancy and child rearing require a certain amount of time and energy, which may limit the career development of mothers. In addition, due to the growth of age, ultra elderly mothers often need more vacation time to recover, which will also bring greater economic pressure to the family.

Secondly, due to the growth of age, the ultra elderly mothers face more health risks during pregnancy and childbirth. This may lead to more medical costs, such as prenatal examination, delivery costs and treatment costs for possible complications. These extra expenses may impose a certain burden on the family economy.

Finally, very old childbearing may also cause families to bear the cost of raising children for a long time. Because children born at an extremely old age usually enter school age after their parents retire, this means that the family still needs to continue to pay education expenses and daily living expenses when they have retired. For retired parents, this may bring great pressure on the family economy.

medical expense

Over age childbearing usually requires more medical expenditure. For older women, prenatal examination and monitoring during pregnancy and childbirth are more important. They may need more frequent prenatal examinations and more examination items, which will cost a certain amount of money. In addition, due to the increase of age, the mothers who have given birth at an extremely old age may be more prone to complications and need more complex treatment, which will also increase medical costs.

In some cases, it may be necessary to further assisted reproductive technology for ultra elderly childbearing, such as assisted reproduction, test tube baby, etc. The use of these technologies usually brings high costs and increases the economic burden of families.

Career development

Over age childbearing may have a certain impact on the career development of childbearing women. Women in this age group are usually at the peak of their careers and may have achieved higher positions and incomes. However, pregnancy and child rearing require a lot of time and energy, which may lead to reduced working hours and reduced working ability. This will affect their competitiveness in the workplace and may miss some career opportunities. In addition, in some industries, there is age discrimination, and it may be more difficult for ultra old mothers to obtain promotion and salary increase opportunities.

Nurturing cost

Children born at a very old age enter school age after their parents retire, which means that families need to bear the cost of raising children for a long time. Education cost is usually an important expenditure of a family, including kindergarten, primary school, middle school, university and other tuition fees and related expenses. With the rising cost of education, more financial preparation and investment may be required for the birth of ultra old children.

In a word, the impact of ultra old childbearing on family economy may not be ignored. Economic pressure, medical expenses, career development and parenting costs are all factors that may lead to family financial pressure. Therefore, when considering ultra old childbearing, families need to comprehensively consider the economic situation and future planning and make rational decisions.

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