Kuru juus uzskataat par labako vecumu pirmajam beernam? Kaa arii, kuru vertejat kaa pedejo briidi, kad saakt to plaanot?
Kuru juus uzskataat par labako vecumu pirmajam beernam?
Kaa arii, kuru vertejat kaa pedejo briidi, kad saakt to plaanot?
Gregory, who has written a book on the benefits of later motherhood, noted that for each year of delay a college graduate makes, she will be likely to earn more. "On average, her long-term salary will increase, so over her career her salary will be twice what it would have been if she'd started at 22. about a 12 percent gain in long-term salary per year ," she said.
One medical expert agreed. "After 34, your chances of getting pregnant spontaneously, without the help of reproductive endocrinology or fertility services, exponentially decline," said Dr. Catherine Herway, assistant director of maternal-fetal medicine at Staten Island University Hospital, in New York City.
Older women are also at greater risk of having complicating health issues such as diabetes, high blood pressure or heart disease when they become pregnant, noted Herway. They also are at higher risk for pre-eclampsia, a condition of pregnancy characterized by high blood pressure and protein in the urine.
The risk of infertility is probably the most important thing people need to know. They should understand that if they're delaying childbirth beyond age 34, there's a very real possibility they may need in vitro fertilization, and that's not an easy thing to go through," said Herway.
She also cautions women to realize that as they age, they may not be able to get pregnant using their own eggs. "If they want to get pregnant , some may not be able to do it with their own genetic material," she added.
"We have so many things I can test for and medications I can give you, but when it comes down to having children, Mother Nature allows us to have babies at a certain age for a reason. I don't think we're smarter than Mother Nature," Herway said.