32 is the average age for new mums in Ireland

The CSO vital statistics for 2015 have been published, and reveal we are having fewer babies and starting older.

32 is the average age for new mums in Ireland

The CSO vital statistics for 2015 have been published, and reveal we are having fewer babies and starting older.

The number of births here is falling with a decrease of 12.8% in 2015 on 2010 figures.

The average age Irish women are having their first baby is 32.5 years.

Mothers under 30 accounted for nearly 30% of births in 2015 compared with 10 years previously, when under 30s accounted for nearly 40% of births.

There were 1,199 births to mothers under 20 years in 2015, which is half the number born to under 20s 10 years ago.

A total of 65,500 babies were born with just under 1,500 more boys than girls born.

More than one third of all births were outside of marriage or civil partnership.

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