After 35 years of age, a woman’s ability to conceive declines, but that doesn’t necessarily mean she won’t conceive.
As a woman ages, her ovarian reserve function decreases, and her ability to conceive naturally decreases. Although this is theoretically true, the fact is that there are many women who get pregnant after the age of 35; and if the body is healthy, it’s not difficult to conceive.
However, at 35 years of age, women who are pregnant are at an advanced stage of pregnancy and are prone to complications during pregnancy, such as gestational hypertension and gestational diabetes, etc. Moreover, the possibility of giving birth to a deformed child is also increased; therefore, it is recommended that women get pregnant as early as possible.
If you are pregnant at the age of 35, it is recommended that you go to a regular hospital for a regular maternity checkup to avoid adverse complications during pregnancy.