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Has the age of first-time mothers affected traditional care of expectant mothers and their newborns?

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Has the age of first-time mothers affected traditional care of expectant mothers and their newborns?

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I do believe that because the age of first-time mothers has increased, it has presented a new and different set of concerns. Many women have opted to have a career and then motherhood at a later date. When women begin childbearing in their mid-to-late-30s some encounter fertility issues. Some are easily treated, some need more attention. When women experience fertility issues and are treated for them, there is a greater chance for multiples. When women are pregnant with multiples, it increases the risk of the pregnancy. There are ways to address the concerns of infertility, natural fertility care being one. Paul Kortz is a fertility care specialist at OSF Saint Francis who provides a natural method of fertility care when other methods have failed. As more women enter the menopausal years, has the care and/or expectations of women changed in the past 10 years? As the baby boomers enter menopause the expectations of women have changed. Women are far more informed about their alternatives

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