Sunday, February 3, 2013

Planing Pregnant at 30 Years

Planing Pregnant at 30 Years

Planing Pregnant at 30 Years


Many people say that age 30 is the age of "happy medium" for the planned pregnancy, because usually at this age have top his career women and economically more ready than women in their 20s. Mentally, a couple in their 30s are also more prepared to have a baby, they have had many exciting adventures of youth and is now ready to undergo a new adventure as parents.



But what about the physical condition of women in the age of 30 years? Unfortunately, there is much difference between the fertility at age 20 years with mommy when entering the age of 30 years. Fertility rate of women aged 30 years will decline precipitously so experts recommend that women in that age not too long delay pregnancy, especially if expecting more than one child.

What are the advantages and disadvantages in having a baby at age 30 years?

Excess

- More stable financially. In this age of mommy may have savings and assets of more than 20 years in age. Especially if Mom plans to stop working while pregnant, would require a more certain financial guarantees.

- Still strong and healthy to live pregnancy. Although not as much as women in their 20s, stamina women 30 years of age is still strong enough to undergo nine months of pregnancy and during labor.

- Greater opportunities to get twins. There are studies that suggest that women in the age of 35-39 years have a better chance to get the twins. If in previous years, she only produces one egg per menstrual cycle, then at the age of 35 -39 years, the level of the hormone FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone) mommy will increase. When this hormone is increased, it is likely to produce more than one egg per cycle also increases.

Shortage

- Fertility decline. Entering the age of 30 years, the fertility rate of women decreased more than women at the age of 20 years. But the obvious difference will occur at the age of 35 years.

- Prone to miscarriages and birth defects. At the age of 35, pregnant women are more susceptible to the risk of miscarriage and the risk of Down syndrome in infants. Therefore, experts advise pregnant women at the age of 35 years to undergo screening tests such as the fetus through amniocentesis (a test of amniotic fluid) or chorionic villus sampling / CVS sampling the placenta for testing in the laboratory.

For mommy aged over 30 years and has tried more than 1 year to get pregnant, mommy and Dad should immediately contact your gynecologist or fertility specialist about the best treatment. Good luck, mommy.

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