
One of the common concerns that hopeful mothers have when trying to get pregnant through fertility treatment is whether they are at an increased chance of having multiple babies. Multiple pregnancies has its own set of added risks, and so does pregnancy after 35. So it’s no wonder women seek information regarding multiple births when they pass 35 years old. Make sure you understand all of the potential risks of pregnancy as well as the chances and possible risks of multiple pregnancies before you start trying to become pregnant-whether naturally or through fertility treatment.
The chances of multiple births increases as women become older. One report indicates that 17% of mothers who are over the age of 45 have twins, and women who are over 50 see their chances boosted even more. Women who take fertility drugs or get pregnant through fertility procedures are at an increased chance of having multiple pregnancies, too. So as more and more women get pregnant later in life and turn to fertility drugs to help them, the instances of twins born to mothers over 35 are increasing.
Other factors that may increase your odds of having multiple births include a history of twins-if you, your mother, or maternal grandmother is a fraternal twin your chances of having fraternal twins go up. Women who have already had fraternal twins also have a greater chance of having fraternal twins. Another study shows that was published by the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology indicates that tall women and overweight women are more likely to have fraternal twins; women with a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or more, and women who are in the top 25th percentile of height.
Some of the risks of multiple pregnancies include high blood pressure and delivery before your due date. Women can also expect to gain more weight, and to see their doctor more often than if they had a single pregnancy. Women who are pregnant with two or more babies may be encouraged to limit their activities such as traveling or working. Women over 35 should be aware of certain risks involved if they get pregnant. The risk of miscarriage and birth defects increases with age, and women are more likely to suffer from certain complications such as gestational diabetes, high blood pressure, premature birth, and more. Talk to your doctor so you are completely aware of all risks and potential conditions.
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