Over 35 and pregnant?

older pregnant woman

People 35 and older have healthy babies every day. If you’re over 35, you might worry about increased risks, and it’s true that certain risks go up with age.

Common concerns with over-35 pregnancies:

  • Have trouble getting pregnant
  • Have twins or more
  • Develop gestational diabetes or high blood pressure during pregnancy
  • Deliver prematurely
  • Need a cesarean section
  • Have a baby with birth defects
  • Have a miscarriage

Having a baby after age 35 doesn’t mean you’ll have a difficult pregnancy — it just means that we’ll keep a close eye on you and your little one to make sure you’re both doing well.

  • If you have an ongoing condition, we’ll watch it more closely.
  • We might need to change your medications to be more baby-friendly.
  • We’ll recommend prenatal testing for birth defects like Down syndrome  because the risk of certain problems is higher for older birthing parents.

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