When it comes to getting pregnant in 30s, many women consider it to be the right age of having a baby. Women usually get financially stable and more experienced and wise to deal with the challenges of motherhood. Nowadays, women are considering having children later rather than earlier due to increased financial independence and job security.

The chances of getting pregnant after turning 30 begin to reduce due to biological changes. If you are touching your early 30s and planning to get pregnant, you must consider the pros and cons and then decide something. In this article, we are trying to address all the possible concerns you would have about getting pregnant in your 30s.

Before we move on, lets discuss about the chances of getting pregnant in 30s

A woman’s chances of successful pregnancy after the age of 30 are as high as 86%. But the risk of miscarriage also rises to 20%. In majority of the cases, couples don’t need fertility treatment in their early 30s. But doctors suggest that a woman should visit a gynecologist for a check-up when planning a baby.

If you are into your late 30s and planning l get pregnant, the chances are still high but lower as compared to those in early 30s.

Research suggests that about 78% of women in the late 30s conceive, particularly if they are under 37. However, the risks of miscarriage, Down’s syndrome or abnormal pregnancy increase.

While most women trying for a baby have 15-20% chance of conceiving in a month, but some may take around a year or more.

A visit to a specialist is recommended if you have been trying for 6 months. In most cases, women in their 30s, especially late 30s, need In Vitro Fertilization (IVF).

If you are not ready to get pregnant even in your late 30s, don’t worry. Thanks to medical advancements, you can freeze your eggs up until age 40 and have a good chance of pregnancy even in your mid-40s.

Pros and Cons of Conceiving in your 30s

If you are considering putting off your decision to start a family, here are some facts that may help you to make an informed decision.

Pros

#1. Financial Stability

One of the biggest reasons why women choose to have children in their 30s. Most of the women get settled in their career in 30s. In your 30s you will be older, wiser and capable of saving money and get financially independent. Expensive baby stuff, diapers and nannies won’t bother you. So getting pregnant in 30s will make you worry free financially.

#2.Relationship Stability

By the time you are 30, you will be in a stable and a healthy relationship. Most women prefer to wait for a couple of years after marriage to get to know their husbands and discover themselves. The initial years of marriage are stressful and getting pregnant in the early years would be difficult and too much to handle.

#3. Enough Experience

When you touch 30, you are barely more mature than what you were at 23. You have travelled, worked, lived and gained more experience. You will be wiser, calmer and can provide more support for your child.

#4.You’ll Feel Younger

Most mothers admit that having children made them age faster. If you are having a baby at twenty-four then by the time you are 30 years old, you will have a 6-year old on your hands. Most of your friends will just start having babies making them appear much younger.

Cons

Although the pros might assure you to have a baby after age 30, there may be certain tough situations you will have to deal with. It is better to bear these in mind so that you are prepared for them and can manage them properly. Here are some common pregnancy complications after age 30:

#1.Take Longer to Conceive

After age 30, some women may find it difficult to conceive. It is majorly because ovulation becomes more erratic as the female body matures. The number of eggs goes down considerably, and the quality of eggs released also starts diminishing. All these factors result in infertility, which might take longer to cure.

#2.Lifestyle Issues

As you grow older, many medical problems such as thyroid, diabetes, obesity and high blood pressure start to creep in and affect you and your baby’s health. These conditions increase the risk of premature delivery.

#3. Pregnancy Complications

You are at a higher risk of developing gestational diabetes or high blood pressure during pregnancy. You will need to follow a strict diet plan, exercise and visit your gynaecologist.

#4. Need for a C-section

Pregnancy complications in the 30s also include problems such as difficult labour and sustained labour pain because of the following issues:
The cervix isn’t opening properly.
The baby movements are not right.
The contractions are not powerful enough to get the baby out.

#5.Higher risks of miscarriagex

The risks of miscarriage and stillbirth increase in pregnant women in their late 30s. Several factors like the quality of the eggs, age and biological restraints could lead to miscarriage after age 30.

Things to keep in mind while planning pregnancy in 30s

Go Off the Pill : This one is most obvious. If you have been on contraceptive pills, stop using it for a couple of months before you start trying to get pregnant.

Stop Smoking/ Drinking : Avoid smoking and drinking while trying to conceive. Ask your partner to cut down on smoking and drinking as it can lower sperm count in men. Some lifestyle changes are much required for a healthy pregnancy and for a healthy baby.

Exercise: Exercise is highly recommended to you if you are planning to get pregnant in your 30s. It will not only help you lose weight if you are on the heavier side, but it will also raise your fitness levels, making it easier for you to get pregnant.

Stress Management: After a certain point in life, there is no running away from stress. If you are trying to get pregnant and are in your 30s, several factors might raise the stress levels and take a toll on your body. They might delay your pregnancy or develop pregnancy-related complications. It is, therefore, very important to manage physical and mental stress.

Maintain a Healthy Diet : Don’t forget to eat healthy foods. Ensure your diet includes all the nutrients required by your body for a healthy pregnancy and childbirth. So, eat fresh fruits, vegetables and drink lots of water.

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