The Journey of Pregnancy
I am 35 and Pregnant

 

One out of five women will have her first child after the age of 35. And fortunately, most women over 35 have healthy pregnancies and healthy babies. But these women do have some increased risks that should be addressed. In today's podcast, featuring Ob/Gyn Leland D. Gebhart, MD, find out what the risks are and what you can and should do if you are expecting a baby--or are considering becoming pregnant--after age 35. (12:16 minutes)

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