What are the disadvantages of having a baby later in life?

Having a baby later in life (after 35) increases risks for both mother and baby, including higher chances of gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, C-sections, chromosomal abnormalities (like Down syndrome), miscarriage, preterm birth, and potentially needing fertility treatments. While many older mothers have healthy pregnancies, risks for complications like ectopic pregnancy, high blood pressure, and stillbirth rise with age, and physical recovery can be more challenging, note ACOG, Healthline, and Stanford Children's Health.

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Is it safe to have kids after 35?

After age 35, there's a higher risk of pregnancy-related complications that might lead to a C-section delivery. The risk of chromosomal conditions is higher. Babies born to older mothers have a higher risk of certain chromosomal conditions, such as Down syndrome.

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What are the risks of having back to back babies?

Back-to-back pregnancies can deplete essential nutrients, making mothers at higher risk for anemia and other complications such as uterine rupture, and also putting their babies at risk of low birth weight and preterm birth.

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How to improve egg quality after 35?

While the total number of eggs cannot be increased, research has shown that egg quality can be improved. Supplements containing Myo-inositol, folic acid and melatonin have been shown to help improve egg quality and ovarian function.

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Do you live longer if you have babies later in life?

For each year increase in the age of the birth of the last child, a woman's lifespan increased by 0.06 years (22 days; P = 0.002). The yearly risk for having a last child was 9% lower in women who survived to the oldest 10% of their birth cohort (hazard ratio 0.91, 95% CI 0.86–0.95).

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What is the 7 7 7 rule in parenting?

The 7-7-7 rule of parenting generally refers to dedicating three daily 7-minute periods of focused, undistracted connection with your child (morning, after school, bedtime) to build strong bonds and make them feel seen and valued. A less common interpretation involves three developmental stages (0-7 years of play, 7-14 years of teaching, 14-21 years of advising), while another offers a stress-relief breathing technique (7-second inhale, hold, exhale). 

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Does pregnancy cause rapid aging?

Their prospective, within-person longitudinal analysis utilizes DNA methylation clocks to demonstrate that pregnancy accelerates biologic aging by as much as 5.3 years over only 7 months and that first-trimester epigenetic age is independently associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes, including preeclampsia, ...

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At what age are 90% of your eggs gone?

At 20 weeks of pregnancy, a female fetus has 6–7 million of eggs. By the time the woman is 30 years, she will have lost nearly 90% of her eggs and at the age of 40 years, only around 3% of eggs are left. Most women are no longer able to become naturally pregnant in their mid-40s.

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What is the 3 2 1 rule in pregnancy?

The "3-2-1 Rule" in pregnancy is a guideline for first-time mothers to know when to call their midwife or doctor for active labor: consistent contractions every 3 minutes, lasting 2 minutes each (or 1 minute long for some variations), for over 1 hour. It helps differentiate true labor from false labor (Braxton Hicks), signaling it's time to head to the birthing center, while subsequent pregnancies often follow the faster 5-1-1 rule.
 

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How old was Jennifer Aniston when she did IVF?

Jennifer Aniston underwent IVF treatments throughout her late 30s and 40s, a challenging period where she tried everything to conceive, eventually continuing into her early 50s, ultimately deciding to share her private fertility struggle years later in an interview with Allure.
 

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Are couples happier with 1 or 2 kids?

Child number two or three doesn't make a parent happier. And, for mothers, he found, more children appear to make them less happy—although they are happier than childless women. For dads, additional children had no effect on their well-being in his study.

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What is the riskiest age to have a baby?

The risks of miscarriage and stillbirth are higher in people who are older than 35. Also, multiple pregnancy is more common when you are older. As the ovaries age, they are more likely to release more than one egg each month. Some fertility treatments also increase the chance of a multiple pregnancy.

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How many eggs are left at age 35?

Women in their early 30s generally have a more substantial ovarian reserve than those in their late 30s, when the decline becomes more pronounced. At age 30, the average ovarian reserve is around 100,000–150,000 eggs. By 35, that number typically drops to about 80,000.

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How much sleep do newborns need?

The following are the usual sleep needs per 24 hours for newborns through 2 years old: Newborns to first few months: 16 to 17 hours. 4 to 12 months: 12 to 16 hours. 1 to 2 years: 11 to 14 hours.

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How to avoid miscarriage after 35?

Can I lower my risk of pregnancy complications if I'm older than 35?

  1. Make sure all of your preventive care is up to date.
  2. Manage any existing medical conditions.
  3. Take a prenatal vitamin.
  4. Get at least 30 minutes of physical activity on most days.
  5. Quit smoking and/or using tobacco products.
  6. Stop drinking alcohol.

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How long is ideal between pregnancies?

What's the best amount of time between pregnancies? For most people, it's best to wait 18 to 24 months but less than five years after a live birth before getting pregnant again. This lowers the risk of health problems.

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How painful is childbirth?

Yes, childbirth is painful. But it's manageable. In fact, nearly half of first-time moms (46 percent) said the pain they experienced with their first child was better than they expected, according to a nationwide survey commissioned by the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) in honor of Mother's Day.

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What are the golden rules of pregnancy?

Maintaining a healthy pregnancy is not hard when you know how to do it! The three golden rules are to always listen to your doctor's advice, eat healthy, and stay active. Remember, don't focus only on your baby's growth because ultimately keeping yourself healthy is the first step to keeping your baby healthy!

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Do twins run in families?

Genes are not involved and there's no scientific evidence that being from a family with identical multiples has any impact on your odds of having twins. The same is not true for fraternal twins. So, having identical twins is not due to genetics. On the other hand, fraternal twins can run in families.

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When do men stop producing sperm?

Men can produce sperm throughout their lives, so there is no “male menopause” when men can't have children any longer. But that said, studies have shown that male fertility does decline with age. If a man is over age 45, it can take five times longer for he and his partner to conceive than if he was aged 25 or under.

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Can you test your egg count?

Ovarian reserve testing uses a combination of blood tests: FSH, Estradiol, and Anti-müllerian Hormone (AMH); and vaginal ultrasound (antral follicle count or AFC) to help evaluate the number of eggs that remain. The testing is reflective of oocyte (egg) quantity, not quality, which declines with age.

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At what age does your face age the most?

Most people begin to notice a shift in the appearance of their face around their 40's and 50's, with some also noticing a change in their 30's. But with these physical changes brought on by aging also comes a change in the appearance of our face - Luckily, there is treatment available.

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Do pregnancies change your face?

Many women report rounder cheeks, acne, and differences in their skin texture during pregnancy. Hormones and the necessary weight gain are behind the changes in your face during pregnancy. Talk with your provider if you have concerns.

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What speeds up aging the most?

Exposure to light is a top cause of premature aging: Sun exposure causes many skin problems. Ultraviolet (UV) light and exposure to sunlight age your skin more quickly than it would age naturally. The result is called photoaging, and it's responsible for 90% of visible changes to your skin.

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