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  1. Pregnancy at 47 years old carries increased risks, including12:
    • Gestational diabetes
    • Preeclampsia (high blood pressure during pregnancy)
    • Miscarriage
    • High birth weight for the baby
    • Genetic abnormalities
    • Premature delivery
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    Pregnant people older than 40 are likelier to have gestational diabetes, preeclampsia (high blood pressure during pregnancy), and miscarriage. A baby is also at risk for high birth weight, genetic abnormalities, and premature delivery.
    www.health.com/condition/pregnancy/babies-after-…
    All pregnancies come with risks; however, you or your baby are at increased risk for the following conditions when you are of advanced maternal age: Preeclampsia. Gestational diabetes. Premature birth or low birth weight. Expecting twins. Miscarriage. Down syndrome or other genetic disorders. Cesarean section (c-section).
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  2. People also ask
    Yes, 40 is considered to be a high-risk pregnancy age. Research has shown that prenatal care can mitigate some of these risks. It can be challenging to get pregnant at 40. You are born with a limited egg supply, which dwindles significantly after 35. The chances of getting pregnant at 40 is 44%.
    Most women over 40 have healthy pregnancies and babies. However, it can sometimes take longer to get pregnant and some people experience complications. Home Pregnancy information Being pregnant Ask a midwife What happens if I’m pregnant over the age of 40?
    Women over the age of 40 are at a higher risk of complications. These complication risks are: The association between later pregnancy and specific pregnancy difficulties like hypertension. Being more likely to have general age-related health conditions.
    Yes, pregnant people older than 40 have a higher risk of complications from pregnancy and childbirth. These complications include gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, and miscarriage. Getting pregnant and staying pregnant after 40 can be difficult.
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