Pregnancy After 35 With Fibroids: Ultrasound Monitoring, Symptoms, and Birth Planning

Fibroids are common, and many women enter pregnancy already knowing they have one or more. Others learn about fibroids during a prenatal ultrasound, which can raise immediate questions about pain, growth, miscarriage risk, fetal position, and delivery planning. Pregnancy after 35 can already involve more monitoring conversations, so a fibroid finding may feel like one … Ler mais

Cord Blood Banking After 35: Public Donation, Private Storage, and Questions to Ask

Cord blood banking can appear in pregnancy through brochures, hospital forms, online ads, and family conversations. The decision may feel especially weighty after 35, when many parents are already thinking carefully about genetics, birth planning, and future health. Cord blood contains blood-forming stem cells that can be used in certain medical treatments, but public donation … Ler mais

Breech Presentation After 35: Position Checks, ECV, and Birth Planning

Breech presentation means a baby’s buttocks or feet, rather than the head, are positioned toward the cervix. Breech position is common earlier in pregnancy, and many babies turn on their own before the final weeks, so timing matters when the finding is discussed. Maternal age alone does not determine fetal position or the safest birth … Ler mais