With the delay of marriage and childbearing age, there are more and more older women giving birth, and many women also begin to have the desire for a second child after their first child has grown to a certain age. Therefore, the number of primiparous women around the age of 40 is gradually increasing. So, what are the dangers of primiparous women at the age of 38?
1. Hypertension, diabetes. 38 year old women are medically elderly. During pregnancy, with the increase of pregnancy, they are more likely to have different degrees of hypertension and diabetes than the right age women. Because the increase of women's age and the load of the fetus will slow down the metabolism of the body and cause different pressures on the body organs.
2. Psychological pressure. For elderly primiparous women, they already experience varying degrees of pressure on their age. Therefore, after pregnancy, their mental burden increases due to the advice of doctors and the opinions of those around them, which puts a double pressure on their physical and mental health. In fact, 38 year old primiparous women do not increase their risk significantly compared to 25-year-old eligible primiparous women.
3. Premature birth. Due to the increase in age, the organ functions of women's bodies may experience varying degrees of abnormalities throughout the entire pregnancy process, and even lead to premature birth. Therefore, elderly primiparous women must pay attention to rest during pregnancy to ensure that their body and mind do not bear excessive pressure. At the same time, regular prenatal check ups can also provide physical protection.