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Women who give birth around the age of 25 live longer than those who are younger or older. This is reported by DailyMail with reference to a study by South Korean scientists.
The study involved 4 thousand mothers of different ages. His results showed that 24-25 years is the best time to conceive, while mothers younger or older than this age had a higher (5%) risk of death over the next 18 years.
Previous research has linked motherhood in your 30s to longevity, with experts also suggesting that childbirth can speed up the aging process. Now, researchers at the University of Seoul in South Korea have said the optimal age for having a first child is 24-25.
At the same time, the researchers clarify that very young mothers tend to live in disadvantaged areas, so they have a higher risk of somatic and mental illness. At the same time, the cost of childbirth and childcare can be a problem for older mothers.
As in South Korea, the UK and the US have seen an increase in the age at which women give birth to their first child in recent decades. The average age of a primiparous mother in the UK is now 29. In the US, according to the Centers for Disease Control, the median age of a primiparous mother in 2014 was 26.
Source: Rosbalt

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