These Are the Risks of a 'Geriatric' Pregnancy
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These Are the Risks
of a 'Geriatric' Pregnancy Women who become pregnant after 35 may be referred to as having "geriatric" pregnancies or "advanced maternal age." Women in their thirties are more likely to have comorbid health conditions that affect their pregnancies. They may face complications Low birth weight and prematurity are also associated with geriatric pregnancy. Older women are more likely to have a baby with Down syndrome, which occurs when a baby is born with an extra chromosome. Preclamplasia, a high blood pressure condition, is far more common in women over 35. Due to increased risk of birthing complications, c-sections are also more common for women over 35. Older moms are also more likely to have twins or multiples, which may lead to a high-risk delivery.
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