Physical health problems caused by elderly childbearing
With the progress of society and people's pursuit of quality of life, more and more women choose to delay pregnancy and family childbearing. However, the elderly childbearing has also brought a series of health problems. First of all, women's fertility gradually decreases with the increase of age. After the age of 35, the quality and quantity of eggs ovulated each month gradually decrease, increasing the difficulty of pregnancy. Secondly, older pregnant women are prone to pregnancy complications, such as pregnancy hypertension, diabetes, etc. These diseases have adverse effects on the health of pregnant women and fetuses. In addition, the risk of fetal malformation in elderly pregnant women is also increased. Research shows that babies born to pregnant women over 35 are more likely to suffer from chromosomal abnormalities, such as Down syndrome. Therefore, the physical health problems brought about by elderly childbearing must be considered.

The pressure of elderly childbearing on family economy
Elderly childbearing not only has a negative impact on personal health, but also will bring some pressure to the family economy. First of all, the process of elder childbearing usually requires assisted reproductive technology, which requires higher costs. For example, in a certain hospital, a routine IVF treatment process may cost more than 100000 yuan, which is a considerable expense for ordinary families. Secondly, children born at an advanced age usually need more care and attention. As the children's parents are older, they may have problems such as physical decline, and they cannot take care of their children as fully as young parents. Therefore, families may need to hire nannies or spend more time and money to ensure the growth and development of children. Finally, parents of older children need to provide longer education and growth support for their children before retirement, which will also bring a certain burden to the family economy. Therefore, the elderly childbearing has caused certain pressure on the family economy.
The impact of elderly childbearing on society
In addition to individuals and families, elderly childbearing also has a certain impact on the whole society. First of all, the elderly childbearing will lead to the reduction of labor force. Women who choose to give birth at an advanced age often delay career planning and career development, thus reducing the labor resources of women of childbearing age. This will have a certain impact on the development of the country and enterprises and institutions. Secondly, the elderly childbearing may also aggravate the pressure on the elderly. Parents of elderly children need to make plans and preparations for their own pension issues in advance when their children grow up, which, to some extent, increases the social pension pressure. In addition, elderly childbearing may also increase the tension of social medical resources. Older pregnant women and newborns usually need more medical resources to ensure their health, which will make the allocation of medical resources more difficult. Therefore, the elderly childbearing has brought a series of problems and challenges to the society.
Psychological pressure of elderly childbearing
Finally, the elderly childbearing also brings psychological pressure. For women, delaying childbearing often increases their anxiety and stress. Worried about their fertility decline and complications will make women feel more pressure in the process of pregnancy preparation. In addition, elderly childbearing may also have a certain impact on family relations. The age gap between husband and wife may lead to various problems and difficulties, such as poor communication and benefit distribution. For families that already have children, giving birth at an advanced age may also lead to changes in family structure and children's acceptance of newborns. Therefore, the psychological pressure of elderly childbearing cannot be ignored.
To sum up, the elderly childbearing has brought many problems and challenges. From the aspects of physical health problems, family economic pressure, social impact and psychological pressure, the elderly childbearing needs to be comprehensively considered and evaluated. Before making a decision, individuals and families should consult with professional doctors and fully understand the risks and consequences to make a wise choice.