Later Childbearing
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Later Childbearing Item #AP060
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Later Childbearing Description
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Today, more couples are starting families later in life. Older women often worry that their age will affect their fertility and the health of their babies. There is no set age that is unsafe for women to become pregnant. For women aged 35 years and older, the chances of having a normal pregnancy and healthy baby are great — especially if they get good preconception and prenatal care. Even so, older women often have to deal with issues during pregnancy that do not apply to younger women. This pamphlet will tell you more about:
- Special health concerns during pregnancy for women older than age 35 years
- The importance of getting good health care
- Counseling and testing options
2006
Pack of 50 pamphlets
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