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Katrina at the age of first 42, now Bharti Singh is pregnant, know what is late pregnancy? What is the effect on the child
Samira Vishwas | October 7, 2025 4:24 PM CST

Bollywood actress Katrina Kaif She is pregnant at the age of 42. Now, on the other hand, 41 -year -old comedian Bharti Singh told that she too is going to become a mother soon. Now in such a situation, a new debate has started about the motherhood, because in both cases it is a ‘late pregnancy’. That is, to be pregnant in advance.

Some medical challenges increase with aging in pregnancy, but experts say that safe and healthy pregnancy with correct care and precautions is possible. Let us know what is late pregnancy and what is the effect on the child?

What is late pregnancy?

According to experts, after 35 years, pregnancy is usually considered as ‘Advanced Material Age’. Although nowadays most women are choosing the option of becoming a mother later due to career, financial safety and personal preparations, but after 35 years, some risks and challenges increase in pregnancy.

Problems in late pregnancy?

In late pregnancy, women may face conditions like gestational diabetes, high blood pressure and preclampsia. Not only this, sometimes the chances of cesarean delivery are also slightly higher due to complications during labor. However, detecting the problems of prenatal check-up and timely daily helps in reducing these risks.

What is the effect on the child?

Children may have some health problems if they become a mother at an older age. Children of older mothers are slightly more risk of having problems like Down syndrome. The possibility of such children being born or underweight also increases. But now with advance tests, these dangers can be treated in advance and can be treated properly. Experts also say that women who become mother later can also do safe pregnancy with correct care, healthy habits and regular doctors checkup.

Safe late pregnancy measures

  • Before producing a child, get the doctor checked your health and get whatever disease, get it treated.
  • Keep getting prenatal checks on time so that any problem can be detected soon.
  • Eat the right food, exercise lightly, keep your weight right and avoid alcohol and drinking.
  • Reduce stress and get the family’s preparation easier by getting the family.


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