Having a baby at the age of 36 is considered an advanced pregnancy with some increased risk of pregnancy, but with sound pregnancy testing and pregnancy care, it is usually possible to give birth to a healthy baby normally, so it is not too late. Advanced maternal age refers to women ≥35 years of age who are pregnant. As age increases, the ovaries gradually decline and the quality of eggs produced decreases, and the risk of macrosomia and fetal chromosomal disorders (e.g., trisomy 21) increases. Due to the decline in pelvic floor function in advanced age and weakened uterine contraction, prolonged or difficult labor may occur during normal delivery and the rate of cesarean section increases in advanced-age women. That’s why having a baby at 36 years old requires sound prenatal checkups and pregnancy care, and additional tests such as amniocentesis if necessary. Older pregnant women also need to pay attention to controlling blood sugar and blood pressure, paying attention to pregnancy nutrition, and supplementing folic acid to ensure the normal development of the fetus. In summary, it is possible to have a baby at 36 years old, and you need to go to the hospital in time for regular pregnancy tests. If there is any discomfort, consult a doctor in time for appropriate treatment.