Risk of spontaneous abortion
With the increase of age, the quality and quantity of female eggs decrease, which may lead to the decrease of fertilized egg quality and increase the risk of spontaneous abortion.
Chromosome abnormality risk
The increased risk of chromosomal abnormalities in eggs of older women may increase the risk of chromosomal abnormalities in fetuses, such as Down syndrome.
Pregnancy complication crisis
Older women are more likely to encounter pregnancy-induced hypertension, pregnancy-induced diabetes, placental abruption and other complications that threaten the health of mother and baby.
The dilemma of childbirth
The decrease of uterine muscle elasticity and pelvic joint flexibility may lead to delivery difficulties, such as dystocia and prolonged labor.
Postpartum recovery challenge
The recovery ability of the body declines, and it may take longer for older women to recover, such as uterine contraction and wound healing.