Best Age To Get Pregnant: When Should You Have A Baby

By Nikitha Patel|2 - 3 mins read| October 01, 2024

Many women unknowingly come across this question: ‘What is the best time to have a baby?’ However, is there really a ‘best time’ to get pregnant? Unfortunately, there’s no such thing as a one-size-fits-all answer, and it ultimately depends on when you’re physically and emotionally prepared for it. The question of when to start a family is purely personal and varies from person to person.

In western nations, most couples encourage the thought of late pregnancy, and this mindset is the reason why fertility rates are going down. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the average age of new mothers is nearly 27. For most people, the ‘20s might be the ideal time to get pregnant. However, some might not be fully prepared for childbirth yet. This is why even the experts or researchers haven't concluded the safest age for having a baby.

Read below this article to explore what might be the most suitable age for you to have a baby based on your age group and other aspects.

Getting Pregnant After 35’s

The benefits of starting a family beyond the age of 35 have their own benefits. Getting pregnant late brings in more experience and wisdom. Moreover, you’ll have sufficient time to get financially stable and stock up some money to secure your kid’s future. However, turning down the idea of getting pregnant in your late 40’s might certainly be beneficial for you, as late pregnancy comes with certain complications, such as

  • Heavy post-delivery bleeding
  • Low weight at birth
  • Miscarriage
  • Premature birth
  • Higher risk of Down’s syndrome in infants
  • Gestational diabetes;

and more.

Getting Pregnant in Your Early 30s

According to several studies, the fertility rate starts to go down once you reach your thirties, particularly your mid-thirties. Whether you’re still stuck in finding your perfect partner or balancing your career, you don’t need to rush into having a baby. Not only do you have a rough time establishing your career and achieving your goals, but you’re much more mature in every aspect. Late or not, pregnancy will eventually lead you to hold back on work, at least for a few months. However, if you want to have a sufficient age gap between your kids, you might need to start considering it a bit earlier. 

Getting Pregnant in Your 20s

Getting pregnant in your late 20s is proven to be more fruitful when it comes to the infant’s health and is accompanied by fewer health complications. Moreover, your chances of conceiving are even greater. Though you might face the societal pressure of being pushed into having a baby, the truth is that having a baby at the age of 25–30 lets you space out your kids, definitely giving you compliance. The only concern is that you might feel like achieving a little more before taking on the added responsibility of having a baby.

Takeaway

The benefits of getting pregnant in your late 20s are certainly good for having a child. However, this might not be the best age for every woman. Thus, it is best to understand your needs before starting a family.


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Written by Nikitha Patel

Last Updated: Tue Oct 01 2024

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