Pregnancy
After 35 Risks:
Fertility Issues: Each woman is born
with about 1 to 2 million eggs. Unlike men who reproduce
sperm throughout their lives, women are born with all
the eggs they will ever have. Each time a woman ovulates
she releases an egg. As time goes by, she will have
fewer eggs available and the quality of her eggs may
diminish. Because of this, a woman’s fertility
will decline as she gets older. This is not to say a
woman cannot get pregnant after 35. However, since age
is a factor in fertility, the standard one year “wait
and see” approach is not advised for a woman over
thirty-five. A woman who has not conceived after six
months should consult her doctor.
Miscarriage: The risk of having a
miscarriage increases as a woman ages. The chance of
having a miscarriage is around 15 percent for women
under 35 but this risk goes up to around 20-25 percent
for women over 35. The chance of miscarriage increases
to as high as 50 percent once a woman turns 40.
Gestational Diabetes: Women that are
over 35 are twice as likely to have problems with gestational
diabetes compared to younger women.
High Blood Pressure: Women over 35
are at higher risk for having high blood pressure during
pregnancy.
Placenta Previa: Placenta previa is a condition where
the placenta attaches to the lower portion of your uterus
instead of the upper more muscular portion of your uterus.
Women with placenta previa may not be able to have a
vaginal birth and may be at risk for other complications
such as hemorrhaging.
Multiple Pregnancies: Due to hormonal
changes that take place as women age, older women are
more likely to produce more than one egg during ovulation.
This combined with the fact that older moms are more
likely to use fertility treatments, increases the chance
of a woman over 35 having a multiple pregnancy.
Cesarean birth: Women over 35 are
more likely to need a cesarean birth for various reasons.
Because women over 35 are more likely to have complications
in general, this may increase the need for a csection.
Also first time moms that are 35 or older may dilate
slower which may result in the need for a csection.
Genetic Disorders: Women over 35 are
more likely to have babies with genetic disorders. At
age 30, women have a 1 in 1,000 chance of having a baby
with Down syndrome; at age 35, this goes up to 1 in
400; and at age 40 it increases to 1 in 100. Older moms
may consider having an amniocentesis to screen for genetic
disorders.
Prenatal Care for Pregnancy After 35:
Women over 35 can decrease their risks of complications
by receiving early and regular prenatal care. It is
a good idea to have a preconception checkup before you
start trying to get pregnant. If you are in good health
going into your pregnancy this will also help. Here
are some things you can do to help you have a healthy
pregnancy after 35:
Start your pregnancy at a healthy weight:
Being at your ideal weight at the start of your pregnancy
will help you avoid some pregnancy complications.
Stay fit and healthy during your pregnancy:
Regular exercise can help you to feel better,
keep you from gaining too much weight, and improve your
health in general. Taking walks, swimming or taking
a prenatal fitness class are all great activities for
pregnant moms.
Start taking prenatal vitamins before you get
pregnant: Make sure that your prenatal vitamins
have at least 400 mcg of folic acid. Your body uses
folic acid to make new cells and taking folic acid before
and during your pregnancy can help prevent neural tube
defects.
Gain the appropriate amount of weight:
Eat a healthy diet and try to stay within the guidelines
your doctor gives you. Most women should gain around
25-35 lbs during their pregnancies. If you went into
your pregnancy a little overweight, you will not need
to gain as much. Likewise, if you were thinner at the
start of your pregnancy, you may need to gain a little
more.
Don’t drink alcohol or smoke: This
might seem like common sense but quitting smoking and
drinking alcohol before you get pregnant will help you
to conceive faster and reduce your risk of complications
and birth defects. If you are not a smoker, try to avoid
being around second hand smoke as well.