Dudu:
33 is not old. Believe me.
After 3 wonderful children, my wife suffered through 2 miscarriages.
She desperately needed to have more children because of the miscarriages.
So, I consented to 2 more.
She was 45 at the birth of our 5th.
There is an absolute risk of Downs and other genetic anomalies with older ages.
The challenge that I raise with becoming pregnant in your 40's is more the lack of energy that is required in parenting.
Babies are exhausting (and expensive), especially when you have 2 or 3 in diapers at the same time.
Are they worth it?
Absolutely. Nothing turns you into a better human being than being a parent.
Research the CRITICAL importance of folic acid for all ages, but especially for older (? - not in 20's) gals, as well as taking PreTerna.
If, at the time you decide to conceive, and you are using chemical contraceptives (the pill), discontinue it's use for at least a month (make buddy wear a trenchcoat in the meantime) before that very memorable night.
During pregnancy, NO CAFFEINE OR ALCOHOL OR NICOTINE.
FINISH YOUR MASTER'S FIRST.
Dr. GerryBerry
PS: And, listen to classical music during your pregnancy. Trust me. (Music is the heart and soul of humanity.) Mozart and Tchaikovsky are amazing IMO. (I love rock BTW, but classical is to rock, what arithmetic is to algebra - Pink Floyd excepted.)