Information Regarding Late Pregnancy: Comprehending the Path to Motherhood After 35
Pregnancies in women 35 years of age and older are often referred to as late pregnancy, or advanced maternal age (AMA). Family planning practices have changed significantly in the last several decades, with many women choosing to postpone getting pregnant for reasons including health, personal preferences, or job aspirations. Even if late pregnancy is completely possible with today's medical technology, there are some advantages and disadvantages. Let's examine the most important information on late pregnancy and its effects on the health of both the mother and the foetus.