Is 33 pregnancy considered advanced maternal age?

Women who become pregnant at age 33 are not considered advanced maternal age. 25-35 years old is the peak of childbirth and 33 years old is a normal time frame for conception. Advanced maternal age refers to women who are expected to give birth at the age of 35 and older. The risk of pregnancy complications such as hypertension and diabetes, and the risk of fetal chromosomal abnormalities and malformations are also relatively high in older women. 33-year-old women who give birth are not in the category of advanced maternal age, but as their age increases, the chances of difficult deliveries, fetal malformations and pregnancy complications increase, so they should still follow medical advice for pregnancy checkups during pregnancy to ensure the health of the mother and fetus. The health of the mother and fetus should be ensured. In addition, we should pay attention to pregnancy health care, such as taking folic acid and trace elements, preventing fetal neural tube malformation, avoiding oily and sugary foods, monitoring and preventing gestational hypertension and gestational diabetes, etc. If you experience abnormalities such as vaginal bleeding, lower abdominal pain, or back pain during pregnancy, you should go to the hospital immediately. If you have any signs of labor such as water breaking or irregular contractions, you should be admitted to the hospital in time for delivery.