You may have heard the word “geriatric” being used in relation to pregnancy.

The may bring to mind an elderly couple sipping smoothies at a nursing home.

So what could this have to do with pregnancy?

Pregnant woman cradling her belly

Thus, “geriatric pregnancy” is an outdated and ageist phrase.

From 2020 to 2021, the birth rate of people in this age range rose by 5%.

Especially with advancements such as egg freezing and IVF, the prospect of children later in life is normal.

Woman getting an ultrasound

There are manybenefits to having children when you’re oldertoo.

However, pregnancies at a more advanced age do face an above-average risk.

The possibility of medical complications doesn’t only affect those who are pregnant but also the fetus itself.

Woman looking lovingly at newborn baby

Despite the dangers increasing with age, everyone’s risk assessment is distinct.