1. Increased risk of pregnancy complications: Older pregnancy may increase the risk of some pregnancy complications, such as pregnancy-induced hypertension, diabetes and premature delivery.
2. Increase the risk of fetal malformation: Older delivery may also increase the risk of fetal malformation, such as Down syndrome.
3. Increased risk of delivery complications: Older delivery may increase the risk of delivery complications, such as dystocia and caesarean section.
4. Increased risk of genetic diseases in children: With the increase of age, women's eggs will gradually age, which may lead to an increase in the risk of chromosomal abnormalities or genetic diseases in children.
5. Children are more likely to become only children: older families have higher expectations for children than younger families, and it is easier to form family education methods that are not conducive to the healthy growth of children, such as doting and excessive attention, and children are more likely to become only children.
It should be noted that the above risks are not absolute. Many older expectant mothers can still get pregnant, give birth and give birth to healthy children through active pre-pregnancy examination and management, scientific birth planning and good living habits.