Women aged 35 years and older face an increased risk of dying from a pregnancy complication, as reported by researchers. The long-standing increased risk for women in this age group remains, and it appears true for all major pregnancy-related causes of death.
The reasons for these age-related risks, is not fully clear. The risks existed regardless of whether older women got early prenatal care or whether they had children before. The question of why relatively older women have a higher death risk even when they get early prenatal care requires more research. Chronic high blood pressure is common among relatively older women, which might contribute to their increased risk of dying from pregnancy-related high blood pressure and stroke. Older women who are thinking about having a child should see their doctors to get a clear picture of their overall health.
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