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Pregnancy after 35: Healthy pregnancies, healthy babies

If you’re older than 35 and hoping to get pregnant, you’re in good company. Many families are delaying pregnancy well into their 30s and beyond — and delivering healthy babies. Taking special care can help give your baby the best start.

The biological clock is a fact of life. But there’s nothing magical about age 35. It’s simply an age at which risks become more discussion worthy. For example:

Studies also suggest that men’s ages at the time of conception might pose health risks for children.

Taking good care of yourself is the best way to take care of your baby. Pay special attention to the basics:

The choices you make now — even before you become pregnant — can have a lasting effect on your baby. Think of pregnancy as an opportunity to nurture your baby and prepare for the exciting changes ahead.

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