It is clear that by the year 2030, urbanization is very fast but with the increasing urbanization and In this era of women making careers, the plan to raise a family has been left behind.
More and more women are marrying late and further delaying raising families.
Just as conception at a very young age is considered very risky for the life of the woman and the fetus, the older age 35 years or more from conception Complications in both mother and baby the possibilities increase.
Not only that 35 Over the age more than conception complications occur, but 32-33 Pregnancies even older than risks also increase.
If Increasing age of women
What risks are associated with pregnancy?


It is very important for all women to know that the biological clock is actually a reality.
A woman is born at birth with all the eggs and eggs that last her entire reproductive life.
Therefore, as the age increases, these eggs also grow in age.
The higher age of eggs means that they increase the chances of deformity of the last 35 to 40 years.
In this way, imagine the quality of a 25 and a 40-year-old egg as a woman’s aging the probability also increases.
The risk which is 1,1500 at the age of 25 is increased to 1, 14000 at the age of 35 years.
This is the reason that nowadays, during all the blood tests and ultrasounds done in pregnancy, all software nowadays considers the mother’s womb as an important parameter.
Along with this, the chances of miscarriage also increase with age, as the hardened arteries supplying blood to the fetus cannot do so effectively due to the increasing age of the mother.
In the early stage of pregnancy, the chances of miscarriage also increase with age, at the age of 22 where the rate of miscarriage is 9%, at the age of 30, the rate is about 30%.
The higher rate of miscarriage in older women relates to the physical ability of pregnancy to fry more eggs quality is the same.
We know this because older women who are donor eggs who lay eggs for younger women do not have a higher rate of miscarriage.
Not only this, even if the woman is pregnant, her chances of getting lifestyle-related diseases like diabetes, blood pressure or thyroid, etc. increases.
It may be that they have pre-existing symptoms or have developed them due to pregnancy stress.
Nowadays, lifestyle-related hormonal problems such as polycystic ovarian disease have also become prominent and are causing many problems for women of old age who want to raise their families.
Do men also have a biological clock?
To some extent yes, men also have lower fertility with age. Researchers have found compelling evidence that as a man ages, he can expect a decrease in sperm count, semen volume, sperm motility, and normal sperm count.
But this effect is not as severe in men as in women.
Now if the biological clock is running. So is there any hope left?


Nowadays, as women are delaying conception, more and more women are seeking fertility treatment as the chances of pregnancy naturally decrease dramatically with increasing age.
Hence couples for both men and women yes, there are resorting to available fertility treatment.
This initiative has proved very fruitful and has shown a ray of hope to millions of childless couples.
But this process is more complex and painful than the natural methods of reproduction.
With this, the result may also not be satisfactory.
Another trend has also emerged among women planning to conceive in later years that they want to keep their eggs freezing at such a temperature so that the eggs do not age.
These eggs are frozen at a very young age so that the aging process is limited and at a later age when the woman wants to conceive it is defrozen right back, age does not have any effect.
But the other aspect of this is that its treatment is very expensive and the patient can only conceive through in vitro fertilization IVF, again its success rate is also low.
Male participation and starting a family
The responsibility of raising a child does not depend solely on women alone.
Due to the increasing population and a serious increase in expenses during the coming decades, raising a child alone would be a challenging task.
It was a common possibility to have 10 children in our grandfathers’ times. This was due to lack of awareness and limited availability of contraceptives.
But now women are delaying conception due to the availability of safe, easy, and all-access means of family planning cafeteria approach.
Considering the above scenario, it can be a difficult task not only to conceive around the age of 35 but to continue pregnancy so that a healthy baby is born also seems to be a difficult thing.
Ultimately, the right to give birth or to delay pregnancy is a personal choice.
A woman’s fertility begins to decline after the age of 30 and after 35 years this decline becomes more important.
According to The American Society for Reproductive Medicine ASRM, women between the ages of 30s to 40s are only 20% likely to conceive every month.
Today more and more women are choosing to delay marriage and pregnancy so that they can establish their careers and become more financially secure.
Thus, if put simply, the 20s, 25s, 29 years old, above 25 years of age are the times when a woman should at least start thinking about her reproductive goals and 30’s Conceive at the beginning of the decade, leave everything else behind.