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37-year-old Meghan Markle's pregnancy is considered 'geriatric' ' here's what that means

Published by Business Insider on Mon, 15 Oct 2018


Meghan Markleis pregnant at age 37.Pregnancy after age 35 is sometimes described as "geriatric."Women over 35 are less likely to get pregnant and more likely to have certain complications, including miscarriage and having babies with birth defects.But women over 35 can also have healthy pregnancies with no issues.There's a new royal baby on the way: On Monday, Kensington Palace announced that Meghan Markle is pregnantwith her first child and due to give birth in Spring 2019.The official announcement said that and her husbandPrince Harry, "have appreciated all of the support they have received from people around the world since their wedding in May and are delighted to be able to share this happy news with the public."Markle is currently37 years old, which puts her in good company with her American peers. Statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) show that the average age of US mothers has increased in recent years. In fact, from 2000 to 2014, the proportion of first births to mothers35 and older climbed by 23%.But Markle's age also puts her past the 35-year-old threshold that's so often talked about in relation to female fertility; most women have probably heard over and over and over again that their fertility declines after 35.Pregnancies in womenover this age are sometimes even categorized as "geriatric," though that term isn't really used by doctors anymore, Healthline reported.For some women, pregnancy after 35 may come with additional difficulties and risksbut that doesn't mean every pregnant woman age 35 or older will experience them. Here's what women should know.It can take longer to get pregnant after age 35Women are born with a fixed amount of eggs in their ovaries and, as they get older, they're left with fewer eggs that are more likely to have genetic abnormalities. This is why a woman's fertility decreases with age. Thisdecline starts around age 30 and speeds up in the mid-30s, according to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG).The ACOG adds that women are also at a higher risk for health conditions that negatively impact fertility, like growths known as uterine fibroids and endometriosis, a condition when the uterine lining grows outside the uterus.Pregnant women over 35 may have more complicationsThe risk for certain complications does increase after age 35. Pregnant women over 35 are at a higher risk for preeclampsia (dangerously high blood pressure), miscarriage, stillbirth, having multiples, and having a baby with missing, damaged or extra chromosomes, according to the ACOG.Down syndrome is the most common chromosome problem that occurs in women who get pregnant past age 35, the ACOG adds. A 35-year-old woman has a one in 353 chance of giving birth to a baby with Down syndrome. A 40-year-old woman has a one in 85 chance of giving birth to a baby with the condition.But it's not as if some internal switch flips the moment a woman turns 35, making pregnancy instantly and categorically dangerous."We've learned that there's nothing magic about age 35," Dr. Sarah J. Kilpatrick, chair of the department of obstetrics and gynecology at Cedars-Sinai, told SELF in 2016. "I would never tell someone that just because she's 35 she has to see a high-risk doctor [for pregnancy]only if theres something in her history, orsomething that happened during her pregnancythat warrants it."It is true that having babies after 35 does increase the risk of some serious, potentially tragic complications, but not all 35-year-old women are the same. Some may be in excellent health and others may have conditions that complicate the process of being pregnant or giving birth.The ACOG says that many women beyond this 35-year-old cutoff can have healthy pregnancies and healthy babies. The organization stresses that getting early and regular prenatal care will increase the odds of a healthy birth.VisitINSIDER's homepagefor more.Join the conversation about this storyNOW WATCH: We tried Meghan Markle's favorite facial that massages the inside of your mouth
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