Regimen Way Q&A Men’s Health

How often is it normal to have children at the age of 40?

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Asked on:Apr 12, 2026 04:23 PM

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  • Cadence Cadence

    Apr 12, 2026

    It is generally recommended that a 40-year-old woman should have a childbirth interval of 2-3 years, which requires a comprehensive evaluation based on personal health status and reproductive history. Older mothers may have problems such as decreased ovarian function and increased risk of pregnancy complications. It is recommended to have a comprehensive physical examination before pregnancy.

    If a 40-year-old woman plans to have another child, she needs to focus on ovarian reserve function, uterine environment and basic disease control. Clinically, it is generally recommended that the interval between natural conception should be no less than 18 months, and the interval after cesarean section should be 2-3 years. This period of time helps the mother's body fully restore its nutritional reserves and reduce the risks of premature birth and low birth weight. For women with a history of gestational diabetes, hypertension, etc., the interval may need to be extended appropriately. Those who conceive through assisted reproductive technology also need to consider special factors such as embryo quality and endometrial receptivity.

    It is normal for some women in good physical condition to become pregnant again within a year, but pregnancy indicators need to be strictly monitored. This type of situation is more common in women who have no history of complications and whose physical examination indicators are completely normal. Studies have shown that intervals shorter than 6 months may increase the risk of placental abruption, while intervals longer than 5 years are associated with an increased incidence of preeclampsia. In special cases, such as frozen embryo transfer, patients with premature ovarian failure, etc., birth spacing requires individualized plans.

    Before planning pregnancy, it is recommended to undergo special examinations such as AMH testing, thyroid function screening, and glucose tolerance tests. Pay attention to supplementing folic acid, vitamin D and other nutrients on a daily basis, and maintain regular exercise and a standard weight. If there are menstrual disorders, recurrent miscarriage, etc., you should go to the reproductive medicine department for evaluation in time. During the 42-day postpartum review, you should fully communicate with your doctor about the time plan for having another child, and provide fertility preservation consultation if necessary.

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