25-year-old female PK45-year-old female, what's the difference between having a baby?

Introduction: There are these differences between 25-year-old women and 45-year-old women in giving birth to babies: the probability of fetal birth defects is different, the probability of pregnancy complications is different, and 45-year-old women are more likely to give birth prematurely. Nowadays, more and more women are more successful in the workplace. Some women will have children after the age of 45 in order not to delay their career development. Today, let's learn about the difference between a 25-year-old woman and a baby.

First, the probability of birth defects is different. Pregnant women who have undergone Tang screening may find that there is a risk probability, which depends on the age of the pregnant woman. Pregnant women after the age of 35 will be at high risk when screening in the Tang Dynasty. It is generally recommended to continue amniocentesis to check the fetal condition. Because women of childbearing age are around 25 years old, the probability that the fetus is Down's syndrome is very low. However, the probability of down syndrome in pregnant women after the age of 35 is several times higher than that in women around the age of 25. When an elderly woman is pregnant, there is a high probability that the fetus has congenital defects. With the change of age, the risk of giving birth to a baby with chromosomal diseases is getting higher and higher.

Second, the probability of pregnancy complications is different. Pregnancy complications are diseases that may occur during pregnancy. Older pregnant women are more likely to suffer from pregnancy complications than women of childbearing age. For example, gestational diabetes, the probability of 45-year-old women suffering from gestational diabetes during pregnancy is higher than that of 25-year-old women, because although the 45-year-old society is still in its youth stage, after all, the body is going through menopause and the functions of various organs are beginning to weaken. Gestational diabetes not only harms the health of pregnant women, but also has a serious impact on the development of the fetus, and even makes children need to take drugs for life. Therefore, it is recommended that women give birth to babies at the best reproductive age.

Third, older women are more likely to give birth prematurely. Many elderly women give birth 37 weeks ago. The longer the fetus stays in the pregnant woman's stomach, the more maternal nutrition it absorbs. Being born before 37 weeks will increase the risk of the baby's illness, while the 37-week-old baby is generally light in weight and weak in resistance, which may lead to hypoplasia of internal organs.