Planning a pregnancy after 35 carries increased risks, including difficulty conceiving, a higher chance of miscarriage, and more frequent chromosomal abnormalities like Down syndrome. Pregnant individuals over 35 also face a greater risk of gestational diabetes, high blood pressure, and may require a C-section.
However chances of normal pregnancy and uneventful delivery is much more than the probability of any complications
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