Whether a woman can have children at the age of 35 depends on the patient’s constitution. Physiologically, it is possible to have children at the age of 35 because the average age of menopause for women is around 49.5 years old and menopause does not usually occur before the age of 40. As long as a woman is not menopausal, her ovaries are functioning normally and her uterus is not in trouble, she can have children normally. However, there are isolated cases where a woman develops premature ovarian failure in her 20s or 30s, or if the endometrium is damaged for some reason resulting in endometrial adhesions, or severe trauma to the endometrium, the patient may experience permanent infertility. Therefore, whether a woman can have a child at the age of 35 needs to be analyzed after a thorough evaluation of the patient’s specific situation.