Understanding the Path to Motherhood After the Age of 35: Facts Regarding Late Pregnancy
Advanced maternal age (AMA), often known as late pregnancy, generally refers to pregnancies in women 35 years of age and older. A notable change in family planning patterns has occurred in recent decades, as more women choose to postpone getting pregnant for reasons such as health concerns, personal preferences, or job aspirations. With today's medical technology, late pregnancy is completely possible, but there are special advantages and disadvantages as well. The main facts of late pregnancy and its effects on the health of both the mother and the foetus will be discussed.