Understanding the Risks and Benefits of Pregnancy After 35

Factors Contributing to Multiple Births

As a woman gets older, her chances of releasing multiple eggs during each menstrual cycle increases, which in turn can result in multiple pregnancies. Additionally, advancements in reproductive technologies such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) can also contribute to the occurrence of multiple births. While having twins or triplets is not necessarily a negative outcome, it is important to note that pregnancies with multiples require closer medical monitoring. According to research, it is predicted that by the year 2025, 40% to 46% of multiple births in the United States will be attributed to childbearing by older women.


Preeclampsia: Age and Risk Factors

Preeclampsia is a condition that can affect women of any age during pregnancy, but those over the age of 40 face a higher risk. This condition typically develops around the 20th week of gestation and is characterized by high blood pressure. Preeclampsia can also lead to potential damage to the liver and kidneys. Additionally, women with gestational diabetes are at an increased risk of developing preeclampsia.

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