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ONS: Mothers' average age hits 30 | ONS: Mothers' average age hits 30 |
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The trend towards older motherhood is continuing - with the average age of mothers in England and Wales reaching 30 for the first time. | The trend towards older motherhood is continuing - with the average age of mothers in England and Wales reaching 30 for the first time. |
But average family size fell in a year from 1.94 children to 1.85. | But average family size fell in a year from 1.94 children to 1.85. |
The ONS report for 2013 said the number of babies born had decreased by 4.3% since 2012. | The ONS report for 2013 said the number of babies born had decreased by 4.3% since 2012. |
Mothers were now, on average, older than elsewhere in the world when they had their first baby, the British Pregnancy Advisory Service said. | Mothers were now, on average, older than elsewhere in the world when they had their first baby, the British Pregnancy Advisory Service said. |
The statistics released on Wednesday by the Office for National Statistics show: | |
The ONS report said the average age of mothers had been increasing since 1975, with increasing numbers of women delaying childbearing. | The ONS report said the average age of mothers had been increasing since 1975, with increasing numbers of women delaying childbearing. |
It cited a number of possible factors: | It cited a number of possible factors: |
Commenting on the figures, Ann Furedi, chief executive of the British Pregnancy Advisory Service, said: "The average age of mothers in this country has hit 30 for the first time as many women are deciding to start their families later in life. | Commenting on the figures, Ann Furedi, chief executive of the British Pregnancy Advisory Service, said: "The average age of mothers in this country has hit 30 for the first time as many women are deciding to start their families later in life. |
"UK mothers are now on average older than women elsewhere in the world when they have their first baby." | "UK mothers are now on average older than women elsewhere in the world when they have their first baby." |
Stillbirths falling | |
There were many reasons for this, she added, including the time it took to achieve educational and professional development, as well as financial security. | There were many reasons for this, she added, including the time it took to achieve educational and professional development, as well as financial security. |
Louise Silverton, director for midwifery at the Royal College of Midwives, said the fall in the stillbirth rate was "encouraging" but must be reduced further. | |
"Better continuity of care and enabling midwives to offer the right levels of support to women are key to continue pushing the number of stillbirths down." |
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