The document discusses getting pregnant at age 35 and outlines some of the pros, cons, and risks to consider. It notes that the chances of natural conception are 15% at age 35 compared to 20% at age 30 and 25% at age 20. Additionally, the risks of miscarriage and birth defects like Down's syndrome increase with the mother's age - the chance of Down's syndrome is 1 in 350 at age 35 compared to 1 in 2000 at age 20. The document also discusses ways to potentially improve natural conception chances and lists factors to consider for consulting fertility specialists or deciding on IVF treatment.