Is 27 years old considered an advanced maternal age

  With the promotion of family planning, the slogan of "late childbirth, late childbirth, fewer births and better results" has sounded. Most gay men and women choose to marry later, resulting in a large number of leftover men and women. In this situation, there are more older or older mothers. For gay women, 27 years old is neither too old nor too young, and this age can be called leftover women. So, is 27 years old considered an advanced maternal age?

  

Is 27 years old considered an advanced maternal age1

  In medicine, women over 35 years old become elderly mothers, so 27 years old is not considered an elderly mother. At this time, due to the significant difference in various physical indicators of women after 35 years old compared to women under 35 years old, it is no longer the optimal age for childbirth. The likelihood of a baby born to a pregnant woman at this time having congenital diseases is much higher. During pregnancy, elderly mothers should receive prenatal care and hospitalization monitoring in the hospital a few months before giving birth to ensure the health of both the mother and the fetus.

  The probability of natural and assisted conception for women after the age of 35 is significantly reduced, and it is best for older mothers not to have a second child because their physical condition is no longer sufficient to support a second pregnancy, which doubles the risk of childbirth. If an elderly mother becomes pregnant with a second child, it is important to regularly visit the hospital for check ups, pay close attention to the health of both the mother and the baby, and reduce the risk of miscarriage and miscarriage.

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