Average age of mothers at its highest in a decade, figures show

Ireland’s baby boom could be slowing down after a sharp decrease in births in the third quarter of last year was recorded.

Average age of mothers at its highest in a decade, figures show

CSO figures show that the 17,985 births registered between July and September of 2012 represented a 6.4% fall on the same period in 2011.

The figures also indicate women are continuing to put off having children until later in life.

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