Should you become pregnant after age 30?

In the past, folk often thought that husband and wife would get married, so they would "soon give birth to their children" so that the family had a reputation for children, grandparents had grandchildren holding them. Today, busy lives have made many young couples sometimes "forget" the task of giving birth. By the time they turn 30, many couples are confused whether giving birth after the age of 30 has any effect on the health of the mother and baby?

According to statistics in recent years, the mother's age during pregnancy is growing, with many babies being born when mothers are between the ages of 30 and 34. Many women are happy when they first become mothers at the age of 30. with work and social relationships have stabilized. Most importantly, they have more time to look after their own health and cultivate family happiness. Moreover, both you and your partner have had a long preparation time to be able to truly become parents, to have a great experience together taking care of their children together. Let's join aFamilyToday Health to find out what advantages and disadvantages to being pregnant at the age of 30.

You take better care of your baby as a mother at the age of 30

The good news is that there are many advantages to deciding to become pregnant at the age of 30, the age at which you have certain achievements in work and social relationships, and you will have more time to Nurturing family happiness. Moreover, after the maternity leave ends, you will get back into the job more quickly than young mothers and it will also be easier than when you are over 40, the age you will find hard to leave. more work.

 

When you are 30 years old, it is also when you are more mature, dexterous and have better recovery ability. These are qualities that are essential to raising children. When you are 30, you understand yourself better than when you were 20 and you are more flexible than when you were 40.

You may not have known that when you are 30 years old, you will have a better chance of having twins. According to statistics on the rate of twins of different ages, 1 out of 16 women in their 20s give birth. At the age of 35 - 39, the rate of twins increases to 1/5, which is 3 times higher than the age of 20. The cause of this sudden increase is due to a hormone secreted during the menstrual cycle. , follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), increases with your age. The increase in FSH increases the likelihood of ovulating more than 1 egg, which means more twins.

You may need fertility in your 30s

The good news is that your ability to get pregnant naturally and have a healthy baby in your 30s is still very high. However, when you are 35 and on, it will be a big deal because by this point the quality of your eggs has dropped a lot. Your conception rate is also slightly lower during this stage than it was when you were 20 years old. If you try to get pregnant at the age of 35 onwards, the bad news is that the odds of successful conception drop a little more.

Age 35 is also a milestone where you are more likely to experience complications of pregnancy such as ectopic pregnancy, placenta striker, premature birth or low birth weight. In addition, a newborn baby also suffers from a very dangerous genetic condition, Down syndrome. When you are between the ages of 30 and 34, your chances of having a baby with Down syndrome are 1/1200, but when you are between the ages of 35 and 39, the rate increases to 1/700. All women should have screening tests for genetic conditions like Down's syndrome, especially if you decide to become pregnant when you are over 35 years old. Some tests you can refer to such as: amniocentesis or sampling of the velvet lining.

The rate of cesarean section is higher among mothers who are pregnant with the first pregnancy aged over 35 years, 40% compared with 14% of mothers who are pregnant for the first time at the age of 20.

You may also consider fertility options when deciding to become pregnant at age 30, such as artificial insemination or in vitro fertilization (IVF), which help to increase the odds of getting pregnant. in women aged 35 to 39.

The birth of each child is always the joy and happiness of the parents. No matter what age you are pregnant, you should also visit your maternity doctor regularly and be prepared with knowledge and psychology to welcome the "new member" of the family.

 


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