Today at my appointment, I asked the doctor why she was performing NSTs each week and she replied that it was because of my age (35+) and that sometimes women of advanced maternal age have their placentas break down in the last weeks of pregnancy (thus, the baby is not nourished, and can unfortunately lead to stillbirth). It is for that reason that they don't want me to go past my due date (which is next week) and will induce. This all came as news to me. And, of course, I googled to see if there is any research backing this claim. It turns out that there is, but it seems more focused on the moms who are 40+. Anyone else hearing something similar? Of course, I will do whatever my doctor thinks is best, I was just taken aback and curious if others may be in the same boat.
Re: Advanced Maternal Age and Induction
They mentioned they may induce at 40 weeks because I have had some movement issues but not before
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Because of the reasons you stated above.