My understanding goes along similar lines, so I’m not highly doubtful. If anything, I’ve had the idea that the risk of developmental disorders and miscarriage, difficulties in getting pregnant and some pregnancy related issues might begin rising substantially much sooner than in one’s 30s.
To me it seems that the overwhelming majority of children conceived even after 35 are all healthy and fine. That is, >99% on autism, >98% on chromosome disorders. The risk of miscarriage is relevant. All these considered, I believe this evidence means people should likely not be too worried whether they are already too old to have kids.
Whether or not having kids earlier might still be better, while accounting for the costs on one’s career or business, etc. is another discussion, particularly when thinking of large numbers of people. However, AFAIK a lot of people already want to conceive while they are young, and I’m not sure whether people considering trying kids can significantly be swayed one way or another by this evidence alone.
My understanding goes along similar lines, so I’m not highly doubtful. If anything, I’ve had the idea that the risk of developmental disorders and miscarriage, difficulties in getting pregnant and some pregnancy related issues might begin rising substantially much sooner than in one’s 30s.
To me it seems that the overwhelming majority of children conceived even after 35 are all healthy and fine. That is, >99% on autism, >98% on chromosome disorders. The risk of miscarriage is relevant. All these considered, I believe this evidence means people should likely not be too worried whether they are already too old to have kids.
Whether or not having kids earlier might still be better, while accounting for the costs on one’s career or business, etc. is another discussion, particularly when thinking of large numbers of people. However, AFAIK a lot of people already want to conceive while they are young, and I’m not sure whether people considering trying kids can significantly be swayed one way or another by this evidence alone.
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