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Right Age To Get Pregnant

There is a raging controversy as to what is the average pregnancy age to start a family. Irrespective, there will be certain disadvantages and advantages for different ages. You need to balance them all out and decide what’s best for you.

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Best Age To Get Pregnant:

Age 20 To 30:

Goes without saying that you will have way more energy when you are in your twenties to run around your child. Of course, there might be trouble in your financial life and you’ll have little personal experience. However, in your 20’s, getting pregnant is easier unlike ages 30 and 40. Staying pregnant is difficulties lurking around the corner. In the late 20’s you’re probably already settled and the situation isn’t as vague as the early 20’s, but the perks of pregnancy are still around.

Your Body in the 20’s:

Your most fertile years, you are having your regular periods and chances of your getting pregnant are has high as 20% with each unprotected intercourse. When you conceive, risks of hypertension are more owing to your age. You are at a lower risk for gestational diabetes, which is a good thing. Once you conceive, it is easier for you to keep your risks minimized with frequent to trips to the doctor, since you don’t tire easily.

Emotional Needs:

Being pregnant in the 20’s take away a major chunk of your work life and different women react in varying ways to the scenario. While some are resentful, some embrace their new motherhood, while some find difficulty in opening up and interacting with others.

See More: Chances Of Getting Pregnant After 30

Risks Posed:

Standing at 9.5%, the miscarriage rate for early year moms are as low as it gets. This is because your eggs are rather young and hence have less chances to be affected by birth defects like Down Syndrome.

After Pregnancy :

It is obviously easier to get back to your perfect shaped abs if you exercise right and eat sensibly. Even though you aren’t very kin on optimal fitness, you should be back to your normal self in a flash. Talking of long term health, your risks for breast and ovarian cancer is way less than it is when you try for a pregnancy at age 35-40.

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