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  2. Advanced maternal age - Wikipedia

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    In the US, the average age at which women bore their first child advanced from 21.4 years old in 1970 [11] to 26.9 in 2018. [4]The German Federal Institute for Population Research claimed in 2015 the percentage for women with an age of at least 35 giving birth to a child was 25.9%.

  3. List of medical abbreviations: A - Wikipedia

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    advanced life support: ALT: alanine transaminase: altern. d. every other day (from Latin alterno die) AMA: advanced maternal age (often defined as 35 years or greater) against medical advice antimitochondrial antibody American Medical Association: Amb: ambulate: AMC: arthrogryposis multiplex congenita: AMI: acute mesenteric ischemia acute ...

  4. Chorionic villus sampling - Wikipedia

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    Advanced maternal age (maternal age above 35). AMA is associated with increase risk of Down's syndrome and at age 35, risk is 1:400. [citation needed] Screening tests are usually carried out first before deciding if CVS should be done.

  5. What are the risks of having a baby after 35? An expert ... - AOL

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    What is advanced maternal age? Advanced maternal age traditionally defines pregnancy where a woman is going to deliver at 35 or older. “It has been given lots of fun names in the past, ...

  6. 66-year-old who had 2 children in her late 30s says it’s ...

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    New guidelines set by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists emphasize that pregnancy risks should be characterized in five-year age groups—like ages 35–40, 40–44, et cetera ...

  7. Pre-eclampsia - Wikipedia

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    Advanced maternal age (>35 years) Kidney disease; Untreated hypertension [42] Prior history of pre-eclampsia [42] Family history of pre-eclampsia; Antiphospholipid antibody syndrome [42] Multiple gestation [42] Having donated a kidney [44] Having sub-clinical hypothyroidism or thyroid antibodies [45] [46] Placental abnormalities such as ...

  8. Birth defect - Wikipedia

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    Research has found that there is a correlation between advanced paternal age and risk of birth defects such as limb anomalies, syndromes involving multiple systems, and Down syndrome. [ 74 ] [ 35 ] [ 93 ] Recent studies have concluded that 5-9% of Down syndrome cases are due to paternal effects, but these findings are controversial.

  9. Recurrent miscarriage - Wikipedia

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    Advanced maternal age: Maternal age is associated with increased risk of miscarriage with a rate of 50% in women over 40 years of age. This higher likelihood of pregnancy loss can be attributed to the higher incidence of trisomies, a chromosomal abnormality, seen in women over the age of 35.