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Delayed parenthood: Are couples are waiting to have children

By IslaMay 5, 20264 Mins Read
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Career goals, financial strain, shifting lifestyles reshaping family planning, but experts warn biology may not always wait for social readiness

Parenthood in Malaysia is increasingly becoming a deliberate and delayed decision, shaped less by tradition and more by modern lifestyles, financial realities and evolving social priorities. According to GenPrime Everlink’s medical director Dr Mathi Arasu, more Malaysians across all major racial groups are choosing to postpone marriage and children due to a combination of career ambitions, economic pressures and changing expectations around relationships.

“Women’s career development remains one of the most significant drivers. More couples are prioritising financial security, professional growth and personal freedom before committing to family life. Travel, lifestyle flexibility and reduced childcare responsibilities are also influencing decisions around when – or whether – to have children,” he told theSun.

Delayed parenthood in Malaysia: Why more couples are waiting to have children
Many younger families are opting for smaller family structures.

At the same time, he added societal changes are reshaping traditional family structures.

“Smaller families are becoming increasingly common, with many couples opting for one or two children instead of larger households. The digital age has also introduced new complexities to dating and marriage, where finding an ‘ideal’ life partner can feel more difficult, contributing to later marriages,” he said.

Furthermore, Mathi noted economic concerns further complicate the picture.

“Rising childcare, education and healthcare costs, coupled with increasing property prices, job instability and stagnant wages, are making family planning feel financially overwhelming for many young Malaysians,” he said.

Social timelines versus biological realities

While delayed parenthood may align with modern social and financial readiness, Mathi said there is often a dangerous disconnect between perceived fertility windows and actual biological timelines.

“For women, fertility is highest in the 20s to early 30s, begins to decline in the mid-30s and drops more significantly after 35. By the early 40s, fertility declined sharply. This biological reality often clashes with the social timeline many couples follow, where they may only feel emotionally or financially prepared for children five to 10 years after their peak fertility period,” he said.

Mathi noted many Malaysian women still underestimate how early fertility decline can begin, often assuming significant fertility issues only arise after 40. This misconception is frequently reinforced by the belief that IVF can easily compensate for age-related decline. However, while fertility treatments can assist conception, they cannot reverse biological ageing. IVF success rates remain heavily dependent on age, with women under 35 experiencing around 60% success rates, compared with approximately 5% by age 42.

Male fertility often underestimated

Delayed parenthood in Malaysia: Why more couples are waiting to have children
Male fertility contributes to roughly 50% of infertility cases, yet public understanding remains limited.

Although fertility challenges are often viewed through a female lens, Mathi also emphasised infertility affects men and women equally.

“Male fertility contributes to roughly 50% of infertility cases, yet public understanding remains limited. Common but overlooked causes of male infertility include genetic conditions, DNA fragmentation, sexually transmitted infections, obesity, smoking and erectile dysfunction. Age also impacts male fertility, though typically less dramatically than in women. Sperm quality and quantity may decline over time, potentially affecting conception outcomes. This growing awareness is beginning to shift behaviour, with more men participating in fertility screenings alongside their partners,” he said.

Delayed action remains common

Despite rising awareness, most Malaysians still seek fertility advice only after prolonged difficulties. Mathi said nearly 80% of patients pursue professional fertility assessments only after two to three years of unsuccessful attempts, often reducing available options. He highlighted the need for fertility awareness to be approached similarly to general health screening, encouraging earlier intervention rather than reactive treatment. This includes encouraging early fertility assessments for men and women, improving education around reproductive timelines, correcting public misconceptions through specialist guidance and considering fertility preservation options such as egg or sperm freezing.

Shift towards proactive fertility planning

Delayed parenthood in Malaysia: Why more couples are waiting to have children
Modern lifestyles may offer more freedom in choosing when to start a family, but fertility remains bound by biological limitations.

There is, however, a growing trend of younger individuals – particularly single women – taking more proactive steps through fertility screenings and reproductive health assessments even before marriage. This reflects a broader cultural shift where fertility is increasingly seen not just as a reactive concern, but as part of long-term life planning.

As Malaysians continue redefining marriage, parenthood and personal success, Mathi stressed balancing social aspirations with biological awareness is becoming increasingly important.

“Modern lifestyles may offer more freedom in choosing when to start a family, but fertility remains bound by biological limitations that technology cannot fully erase.

Ultimately, delayed parenthood is no longer simply a matter of choice – it is a reflection of how deeply social, economic and cultural transformations are reshaping the future of family planning in Malaysia,” he noted.

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