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Women after the age of 35 may encounter other than the mentioned above- complications during pregnancy, this usually happens with women who have some chronic health conditions prior to pregnancy like, Obesity, Diabetes, High Blood Pressure, Hypothyroidism, and elevated Lipid profile. Therefore, it is recommended that they visit their Obstetrician before getting pregnant.
The doctor will investigate each case by ordering some tests and doing the right examinations. All of these exams will help the doctor look for specific conditions that might affect pregnancy. In the case where all of these exams came out looking good, the doctor will recommend a daily dose of Folic Acid to be taken while attempting for pregnancy.
Early detection of pregnancy complications in women above 35 can easily be done if they visit their doctor regularly during pregnancy even if they were feeling fine and have no apparent complications. Each visit the doctor will monitor the course of the pregnancy and will order some tests for each phase–such as screening tests for Chromosomal Abnormalities in the first trimester–and in the sixth month of pregnancy, the doctor usually examines the baby for abnormalities and defects. The doctor will also screen for diabetes, elevated blood pressure, and Hypothyroidism.
Ultrasound examination for fetal anomaly is essential during pregnancy. The general advice we give to women who are in their mid-thirties is that pregnancy is possible and most of the time continues without major complications. However, you need to visit your doctor before getting pregnant and regularly during pregnancy. Do not smoke, do not drink alcohol, eat healthily, and enjoy your pregnancy.
Source: 360 Moms
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