Hi,
Good prenatal care and healthy habits can help you reduce certain risks. If problems do arise for women over
35, they can usually be successfully treated. No matter what your age, see your health care provider before
trying to get pregnant.
Prenatal care is especially important for women over 35 because they’re more likely to get high blood pressure
and gestational diabetes for the first time during pregnancy. They’re also at increased risk of having a baby
with a genetic disorder like Down syndrome.
If you are older than 35 and don’t get pregnant after trying for six months, see your health care provider.
Older women may find it harder to get pregnant than younger women because fertility declines with age. In many
cases, infertility can be treated.
Let us know if you need any other information.
Regards.
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