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		<title>Delayed Childbearing and Its Implications</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Several studies confirm that more and more women who prefer to postpone motherhood for various reasons, however, a large majority of physicians say the woman&#8217;s age is crucial in the process of conception.
During long been debated in the medical field about the implications of a first pregnancy after age 35, among which include infertility and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Several studies confirm that more and more women who prefer to postpone motherhood for various reasons, however, a large majority of physicians say the woman&#8217;s age is crucial in the process of conception.</p>
<p>During long been debated in the medical field about the implications of a first pregnancy after age 35, among which include infertility and the possible diseases that may develop on the baby and the mother.</p>
<p>According to experts, from the 30 years the number of adulatory cycles and therefore reduces the fertility rate drops to 40%, the possibility of sterility is six times higher than at 20 and doubles again to 40. After 45 years, there is very little chance of getting pregnant using their own eggs, in part due to the onset of menopause or pre-menopause, in which there is a permanent cessation of ovarian adulatory activity.</p>
<p><strong>Difficulties in pregnancy after 40 years</strong></p>
<p>On entering the age of 40 are more likely to develop problems such as hypertension, abnormal sugar metabolism (gestational diabetes), placental changes, complications at childbirth, and chromosomal disorders among which is the Down Syndrome.</p>
<p>&#8220;Women over 40 have a higher risk of giving birth to a baby with low weight or premature baby. The percentages of babies born dead are also higher and studies show that children born to older mothers are at increased risk of type 1 diabetes and high blood pressure.<br />
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Outside of the physical conditions, the delay of motherhood also brings other consequences:</strong></p>
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<li>The natural cycle of human beings implies a decline in the vitality and energy with the passage of time, therefore, begin educating children at 40 years or more, can be more exhausting for parents.</li>
<li>Also in men there are some drawbacks that occur with age. Although they are physically able to generate life after 60 and even years later, sperm quality deteriorates with age and the percentage of genetic defects is higher than the sperm of younger men.</li>
<li>Concerning the financial issue, the retirement age could be delayed a few years, because if not previously made a wise saving and programs to address the physical needs of children, will be more difficult in the productive phase as 20 to 48 years.</li>
<li> Also the life and health insurance also tend to raise its price over the years the beneficiary.</li>
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<p><strong>Benefits of early parenthood</strong></p>
<p>&#8220;Young&#8221; does not mean &#8220;teenagers&#8221; but an optimal age where men and women in their status as spouses, have the maturity necessary to conceive a child. In youth to ensure everything is given new life to the physical and psychological conditions necessary for the education and upbringing.</p>
<p>In short, a child will always be welcomed as a great blessing, regardless of age, the body of the woman is in a better position in their youth.</p>
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		<title>The Most Common Adoption Issues That Couples and Families Should Take in Consideration</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2010 06:33:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Adoption is such a broad concept and is one of the most important decisions to make. Although legal, a lot of things are attached to it that each and every adopting parent should consider. Issues and controversies, in fact, surround it, making adoption really a very important move to take.
Speaking of issues, couples and families [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Adoption</strong> is such a broad concept and is one of the most important decisions to make. Although legal, a lot of things are attached to it that each and every adopting parent should consider. Issues and controversies, in fact, surround it, making adoption really a very important move to take.</p>
<p>Speaking of issues, <a href="http://www.michiganchinaadoption.com/">couples and families</a> who are wishing to adopt have a lot of adoption issues to take into consideration as they approach the process. Some of the most common issues are mentioned below, so please read on.</p>
<p><strong>Issue on Infertility</strong></p>
<p>Perhaps one of the most common <strong>adoption issues</strong> has something to do with infertility. I bet you all know that most of those couples who used to consider adoption are infertile. Well, most of the adoption issues regarding infertility usually address the adopting parents feeling that they are not the real parents of the child, their worries about the known and unknown genetic or biological influences to the child, as well as the relations with the birth parents of the child they are rearing. All of these worries happen as the child grows old.<br />
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Child Health and Development Issue</strong></p>
<p>Numerous studies have been conducted to determine the effect of adoption to the health and growth of the child, but most of those studies have revealed that adoption affect greatly the development of the adopted children when they get older. Specific adoption issues such as separation, loss, anger, identity and grief may arise, and some of these adoption issues may appear in all the stages of the child development, thus it is very vital for the adopting parents to know and understand how their child behaves and why they behave that way. Parents should then be supportive to their child needs and must help their child grow up knowing that she is taken care of and loved. As what most experts have said, the environment that the child belongs greatly affects his or her development.</p>
<p><strong>Risks of Adoption</strong></p>
<p>The risk of adoption is but another adoption issue to consider. As you may all know, adoption is not an easy decision to make. It has a lot of risks and uncertainties that every adopting parent must consider. Perhaps the most important adoption issue happens during the adoption process in which finding the best match between the placing and adopting parents is the main goal. These risks may vary medically, financially, legally and emotionally, but all might be associated with the opportunity of owning a child. With these risks, adopting parents must then be ready to accept whatever consequences may occur. As possible, they should talk to counselors, case workers or attorney when going through the process. This will help them prepare for whatever consequences of the adoption opportunity they may encounter along the way.</p>
<p><strong>Other Issues</strong></p>
<p>There are a lot of other adoption issues associated with the opportunity of owning a child whom you can call as your own. Some of the hottest adopting issues perhaps have something to do with the child personality development and growth and sexuality. So it is best for parents or couples thinking of this opportunity to fully understand all the issues associated with adoption before deciding to adopt. </p>
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