Today, experts are calling for women to have children at the right age to reduce the occurrence of birth defects. However, this call has sparked widespread controversy and criticism. Many netizens disagree with the experts' advice, believing that the actual conditions do not allow young people to have children easily. This article will discuss this topic, analyze people's different views on age-appropriate childbearing, and think about the social changes and value shifts behind them.
According to Professor Huang Guoning, chairman of the Reproductive Medicine Branch of the Chinese Medical Association, the risk of defects in children born to mothers over the age of 35 and fathers over the age of 40 is significantly higher than that of children born at the appropriate age. Therefore, experts hope that women will be able to welcome the arrival of a new life at the age of childbearing. However, this appeal has aroused questions and counterattacks from the majority of netizens.
For older netizens, they believe that the children they have given birth to do not have any defects, and some have even achieved good academic achievements. They use themselves as an example to refute the opinions of experts. In addition, some netizens mentioned the phenomenon of late marriage and late childbearing, believing that age is not the only factor that determines fertility. On the other hand, some young people believe that the current economic pressure, job competition and other factors make the cost of childbirth too high, and it is not easy to realize the desire to have children at the right age.
In contemporary society, childbearing has become quite difficult. After graduating from university, there is increasing pressure on young people to enter society. Financial independence, career development, and marital stability are all prerequisites for childbearing. However, with high housing prices, a competitive job market, and an unstable economy, it is difficult for young people to meet these conditions at the same time. As a result, young people's desire to have children is limited by reality.
In addition, modern people focus on personal well-being and quality of life. They pay more attention to personal development and the pursuit of individuality, rather than just pursuing traditional family values. Because of this, many young people are reluctant to follow the traditional concept of childbearing, and focus on personal growth and career development.
The changes in contemporary society have brought a huge impact on the traditional concept of childbearing. With the progress of society and the development of science and technology, people's perception of fertility problems is also changing. In the traditional concept, the purpose of childbirth is mainly to continue the family bloodline and inherit the family industry, but nowadays people pay more attention to personal happiness and quality of life.
In addition, the progress of society has also made women play a more important role in the workplace. Women have more choices and opportunities, and striking a balance between family and career has become the pursuit of contemporary women. As a result, young women are more willing to postpone childbearing in pursuit of their careers.
Through the analysis of the discussion and controversy of experts calling for the majority of women to have children at the appropriate age, it can be seen that the actual conditions and social changes have had a huge impact on the concept of childbearing among young people. Young people face economic pressures, competition for jobs, and confusion about personal choices, making childbearing at the right age a luxury. At the same time, the progress of society and the improvement of women's status have also prompted young women to pay more attention to career development rather than traditional conceptions of childbearing.
There is no absolute right or wrong when it comes to this, and everyone has their own life choices. We should respect everyone's choices and provide a more lenient policy and environment so that everyone can decide whether to have children according to their own wishes. Most importantly, we should focus on the all-round development and well-being of young people, and provide them with better opportunities and conditions for development, so as to create a more inclusive and progressive social atmosphere. Only in this way will young people be able to have greater motivation and desire to welcome the arrival of a new life.