At what stage in a woman's life is a woman considered to be at an age where pregnancy is riskier?
or more prone to complications.
Answers:
Pregnancy is most prone to complications in the young (<17 yo) and the older mother (>30 yo)
Also in other specific circumstances
o the mother who has given birth many times (grand multiparity) is at risk
o the mother who has other medical conditions that make pregnancy risky (eg high blood pressure, diabetes, kidney disease, heart disease)
is it over 70
40
45 and over i think.
i think it starts at 35
35 and older.
when she first starts having sex.
the risk age is 12 to 18 and again when she is 45 to 60
35 and older.
over 35 as far as I know.
After age 35
when she is over 4000
After the age of 35 our chances of conceiving and carrying to full term is cut in half. In other words, our chances of miscarriage rise dramatically. As we age further that risk continues to grow. Most ob/gyns will tell you this upfront because they can get into a lot of trouble for giving women false hope when it comes to conceiving.
35 is considered high risk in the US. All of these ages however are simply guidelines as it depends mostly on the health of the woman. Also, doctors like to run more tests over this age to check for certain abnormalities which has always seemed like a bit of a money making racket to me. Bottom line is don't get hung up on a number, talk to your doctor to determine your specific risk level.
pregnancy at any age can have complications but i think the risk increases considerably once a woman reaches her late 30s.
i think it 40. However I don't believe in all that. Whats meant to happen will always happen no matter what scientists and doctors say.
its not just age that makes pregnancy risky, its health as well as other things, best thing 2 do is go 2 your Dr 4 a health check, tell him your considering becoming pregnant but you'd like his opinion or advice, he's the best person 2 answer any questions you may have
It's really from the age of 35.
Plenty of people have babies beyond this age, but this is the age where the amnio tests are offered because of the "risks".
The menopause can start from the age of 40 and that is because our bodies aren't designed to cope with pregancy, birth & rearing a child from that age.
It doesn't mean that the mother would be a bad mother, it's just not advisable. The celebs have brought the over 40 & pregnant thing to light, but they don't have what is known as a normal life, with normal day to day stresses that we have.
Middle to late 30 s onwards.
After 35 the risk is greater for a first pregancy but the risk is not greater for a second or third pregnancy (that is, someone who has already had a child or children).
To be honest, I would say it depends on the individual EVERY time...
When the baby is due anytime past the date of her 35th birthday, the doc considers the pregnancy high risk. The risk of complications like pre eclampsia and genetic issues like downs syndrome are much higher after this point!
under 15 over 35 see article
its over 35..they are more prone to danger of carrying the baby
Over 40..
Generally, doctors suggest more tests and women are considered "riskier" as potential mothers after age 35. Risks of genetic abnormalities are more prominent (such as Down Syndrome or spina bifida) and the risks to the mother are higher after this age as well. Teenagers are also at a higher risk of complications.
There has been much publicity during the last couple of years or so on this subject.The common believe is that once a women reaches late thirties or early forties pregnancy becomes more of a risk as at this time in her life there is a higher risk that she could either miscarry or have a physically deformed baby. This I think is because hormonal changes as part of what is commonly called the change could already be starting.
first pregnancy after 40
I would say, over 45.
Usually 30 and above, but only because the body isn't quite as efficient
However if your fit, healthy and generally in a good weight range, a healthy pregnancy will follow
35
over the age of 35 there's a slight risk increasing at 40 and above
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Answers:
Pregnancy is most prone to complications in the young (<17 yo) and the older mother (>30 yo)
Also in other specific circumstances
o the mother who has given birth many times (grand multiparity) is at risk
o the mother who has other medical conditions that make pregnancy risky (eg high blood pressure, diabetes, kidney disease, heart disease)
is it over 70
40
45 and over i think.
i think it starts at 35
35 and older.
when she first starts having sex.
the risk age is 12 to 18 and again when she is 45 to 60
35 and older.
over 35 as far as I know.
After age 35
when she is over 4000
After the age of 35 our chances of conceiving and carrying to full term is cut in half. In other words, our chances of miscarriage rise dramatically. As we age further that risk continues to grow. Most ob/gyns will tell you this upfront because they can get into a lot of trouble for giving women false hope when it comes to conceiving.
35 is considered high risk in the US. All of these ages however are simply guidelines as it depends mostly on the health of the woman. Also, doctors like to run more tests over this age to check for certain abnormalities which has always seemed like a bit of a money making racket to me. Bottom line is don't get hung up on a number, talk to your doctor to determine your specific risk level.
pregnancy at any age can have complications but i think the risk increases considerably once a woman reaches her late 30s.
i think it 40. However I don't believe in all that. Whats meant to happen will always happen no matter what scientists and doctors say.
its not just age that makes pregnancy risky, its health as well as other things, best thing 2 do is go 2 your Dr 4 a health check, tell him your considering becoming pregnant but you'd like his opinion or advice, he's the best person 2 answer any questions you may have
It's really from the age of 35.
Plenty of people have babies beyond this age, but this is the age where the amnio tests are offered because of the "risks".
The menopause can start from the age of 40 and that is because our bodies aren't designed to cope with pregancy, birth & rearing a child from that age.
It doesn't mean that the mother would be a bad mother, it's just not advisable. The celebs have brought the over 40 & pregnant thing to light, but they don't have what is known as a normal life, with normal day to day stresses that we have.
Middle to late 30 s onwards.
After 35 the risk is greater for a first pregancy but the risk is not greater for a second or third pregnancy (that is, someone who has already had a child or children).
To be honest, I would say it depends on the individual EVERY time...
When the baby is due anytime past the date of her 35th birthday, the doc considers the pregnancy high risk. The risk of complications like pre eclampsia and genetic issues like downs syndrome are much higher after this point!
under 15 over 35 see article
its over 35..they are more prone to danger of carrying the baby
Over 40..
Generally, doctors suggest more tests and women are considered "riskier" as potential mothers after age 35. Risks of genetic abnormalities are more prominent (such as Down Syndrome or spina bifida) and the risks to the mother are higher after this age as well. Teenagers are also at a higher risk of complications.
There has been much publicity during the last couple of years or so on this subject.The common believe is that once a women reaches late thirties or early forties pregnancy becomes more of a risk as at this time in her life there is a higher risk that she could either miscarry or have a physically deformed baby. This I think is because hormonal changes as part of what is commonly called the change could already be starting.
first pregnancy after 40
I would say, over 45.
Usually 30 and above, but only because the body isn't quite as efficient
However if your fit, healthy and generally in a good weight range, a healthy pregnancy will follow
35
over the age of 35 there's a slight risk increasing at 40 and above
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