Is Late Pregnancy Good?

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People have different ideas about when to get pregnant. Some of them want to get pregnant soon, and some want to get pregnant late. People may believe that getting pregnant at an old age, which is 40 and up for a women is good but not everyone is agree with this idea. Getting pregnant has its own difficulties, and taking care of the baby increases this difficulties. How do you feel when you are just 20 years old and young and your mother is 60 years old? Do you think she can spend time with you and enjoy what you enjoy? Can you easily talk to her and expect her to understand everything? The answers to these questions are obvious. Children need a mother who spend time with them and understand them. Late pregnancy can bring physical and mental issues, dangers and suffers for both mother and the baby.
Firstly, getting pregnant at late age compare it to the early age can bring many problems, and it can be dangerous for both mother and the baby. Most of the mothers with syndrome down babies are not young. Evidences show that women are likely to lose their power of getting pregnant every year after they get 30. The chromosomes of the baby in mothers belly may stick together when they supposed to take apart. In an age they cannot get pregnant at all, but still with some medical techniques they can be pregnant. Getting pregnant by these technologies has its own harms and dangers too. Scientists prove that the best age for pregnancy is 20 to 30. When women get pregnant at late age they may not have the potential to give birth to the baby because their bodies are not as strong as before.
Secondly, late pregnancy can bring many serious psychosocial issues to the mother and the baby. When women get pregnant at late age they may get overwe...

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...les, states, “Up until now, older first-time mothers have been offered little guidance in resolving this clash of needs and were left feeling guilty, confused, and privately ashamed”. I am from a late pregnancy, and I feel my mother does not understand me. I think she is from another generation, and she always compares my actions with hers when she was in my age. Pregnancy has its own perfect age and women should be aware of that.

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