Being a Mother After 35, Twice As Hard
The female biological clock mark the inexorable passage of time. Actual women increasingly delay the time to have children, so expect to 35 for the first pregnancy is something common.
But perhaps when a woman decides to breed, their reproductive system does not respond so easily. The Spanish Society of Fertility (SEF) has indicated that from 35 years to conceive the difficulties are multiplied by two.
The average age at which Spanish women give birth to their first child is at 32 years old, between 5 and 7 years later than two decades ago.
According to the SEF 15% of women become sterile between 30 and 34 years, 30% between 35 and 39, and 64% for women between 40 to 44 years.
The explanation is that the ovaries age faster than the rest of our bodies, as much stop working for 50 years.
Certainly there are women who conceive without problems after 35 to 40 or even 45 but the reality is that there are less likely to succeed and that the risk that the baby has any genetic anomaly is greater.
The assisted reproduction can perform miracles in this regard to women becoming mothers in 67 years. In fact, according to mark the trend is possible that a decade from now there are more pregnancies by artificial means that natural.
However, regardless of method used to conceive, age plays a major role both for fertilization, pregnancy, childbirth and the subsequent care of a baby who needed a good dose of energy and patience.
I think it's great that every woman can fulfill his wish of being a mother, but I also think that body of women marks a biological rhythm, a natural rhythm that we respect and which we must adapt. There is talk of drugs to delay the reproductive age in women but pretend to delay the biological clock strikes me as totally unnatural.
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