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Pregnancy After the Age of 30

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Birth after the age of 30, you know, the greatest risks for mother and child. A study in the American Journal of Epidemiology published, however, noted a "side effect" of the increasingly positive mothers at a later age than it was a few decades ago: In particular, the study found that women who give birth to their last child after 30 better than about 40 years, are at lower risk of developing uterine cancer.  

The discovery was made by an international study led by researchers at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California (USC) in the United States. Compared with women in the offspring has the age of 25 years, Veronica says "Wendy" Setiawan, the first researcher of the study, at the birth of her last child 30 to 34 years old the chance of developing endometrial cancer to shrink by 17%, 32 % of women who gave birth between 35 and 39 years.
 

The researchers examined a total of 8671 cases of endometrial cancer and 16,562 controls: "We found that the risk of developing endometrial cancer in women who are mothers was lower in later life in the age group over 50 years, between 50 and 59, 60 to 69 and above 70 indicates that the protection exists for many years, "says Setiawan. In general, the study found that the risk of developing this cancer decreases when the last birth of a child after the age of 30 years and older in the fall by around 13 percentage points for every 5 years as the end of the last birth. "This study - said Setiawan - emphasizes an important protective factor for cervical cancer, and may help to understand how to develop these types of cancer, and then, how to prevent it."



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