The number of women having children under the age of 30 across England and Wales has fallen to a record low, new figures show.
According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), the total fertility rate for the two countries fell from 1.7 children per woman in 2018 to 1.65 children per woman in 2019, one of the lowest ever.
For women under 30, the fertility rate in 2019 was the lowest since records began in 1938, the ONS said.
However, those aged 40 and over were the only age group to see an increase in fertility rates, with a rise to 16.5 births per 1,000 women.
It added that Wales’s total fertility rate is also the lowest since records began there in 1982, at 1.54 children per woman.
The total fertility rate is the average number of live children a mother would have while she is of childbearing age, if she experienced the typical fertility rate every year.
The rates were measured in six age groups, from under 20 up to 40 and over.
According to the findings, there were 88.3 live births per 1,000 women aged 25 to 29 in 2019 – down from 91.3 the previous year.
For those aged 20 to 24, there were 48.4 live births per 1,000 women in 2019, compared to 50.5 in 2018.
And the number of live births per 1,000 women aged under 20 fell from 11.9 in 2018 to 11.2 in 2019.
The ONS has suggested that possible reasons for the decrease in fertility rates could be access to better contraception, a fall in child mortality rates in under-fives and an increase in people waiting to conceive later in life.
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Nancy holds hands with Nichollette and Ryan as she experiences contractions in a birthing tub
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Nancy Pedroza, 27, who is pregnant, sits next to Ryan Morgan, 30, her partner and father to their unborn child, as they relax at Pedroza’s parent’s house in Forth Worth, Texas, where they currently live, during the coronavirus outbreak
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Nancy Pedroza attends an appointment with her licensed midwives Susan Taylor, 40, who checks her stomach, and Amanda Prouty, 39, in Taylor’s home office at her house
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Nancy takes a brisk walk to try and speed up her contractions with Ryan and her midwives near Taylor’s home where Pedroza plans to give birth
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Nancy receives support from Nichollette Jones, her doula
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Nancy experiences contractions
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Nancy is supported by Ryan and Nichollette as she experiences contractions while labouring at the home of Pedroza’s licensed midwife, Susan Taylor
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Nancy lies on a bed in front of Ryan as he helps to pump her breastmilk to try and speed up her contractions
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Nancy experiences contractions as Susan lies on a bed
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Nancy embraces Ryan
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Nancy is supported by Ryan as she experiences contractions in a birthing tub
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Nancy experiences contractions
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Nancy in a birthing tub
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Nancy is placed onto an ambulance stretcher to be taken to hospital by paramedics, after her unborn child’s heartbeat dropped from 130 beats per minute to 30
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Nancy is carried on an ambulance stretcher to be taken to hospital by paramedics
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Nancy is carried into an ambulance on a stretcher
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Nancy holds her one-day old newborn son, Kai Rohan Morgan
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Nancy breastfeeds her newborn son at the house of her parents, where they are currently living
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Susan Taylor positions Kai for a photograph at his newborn screening
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Amanda Prouty and Susan Taylor conduct a newborn screening for Kai at Kai’s maternal grandparents’ house
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Susan takes two-day old Kai’s temperature while checking if he has tongue tie, an oral condition that can potentially cause issues with feeding
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Nancy and Ryan clip the fingernails of their two-day old son
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Kai, who is two days old and is experiencing jaundice, is positioned in the sunlight by his mother Nancy
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Nancy holds hands with Nichollette and Ryan as she experiences contractions in a birthing tub
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Nancy Pedroza, 27, who is pregnant, sits next to Ryan Morgan, 30, her partner and father to their unborn child, as they relax at Pedroza’s parent’s house in Forth Worth, Texas, where they currently live, during the coronavirus outbreak
Reuters
3/23
Nancy Pedroza attends an appointment with her licensed midwives Susan Taylor, 40, who checks her stomach, and Amanda Prouty, 39, in Taylor’s home office at her house
Reuters
4/23
Nancy takes a brisk walk to try and speed up her contractions with Ryan and her midwives near Taylor’s home where Pedroza plans to give birth
Reuters
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Nancy receives support from Nichollette Jones, her doula
Reuters
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Nancy experiences contractions
Reuters
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Nancy is supported by Ryan and Nichollette as she experiences contractions while labouring at the home of Pedroza’s licensed midwife, Susan Taylor
Reuters
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Nancy lies on a bed in front of Ryan as he helps to pump her breastmilk to try and speed up her contractions
Reuters
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Nancy experiences contractions as Susan lies on a bed
Reuters
10/23
Nancy embraces Ryan
Reuters
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Nancy is supported by Ryan as she experiences contractions in a birthing tub
Reuters
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Nancy experiences contractions
Reuters
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Nancy in a birthing tub
Reuters
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Nancy is placed onto an ambulance stretcher to be taken to hospital by paramedics, after her unborn child’s heartbeat dropped from 130 beats per minute to 30
Reuters
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Nancy is carried on an ambulance stretcher to be taken to hospital by paramedics
Reuters
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Nancy is carried into an ambulance on a stretcher
Reuters
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Nancy holds her one-day old newborn son, Kai Rohan Morgan
Reuters
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Nancy breastfeeds her newborn son at the house of her parents, where they are currently living
Reuters
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Susan Taylor positions Kai for a photograph at his newborn screening
Reuters
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Amanda Prouty and Susan Taylor conduct a newborn screening for Kai at Kai’s maternal grandparents’ house
Reuters
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Susan takes two-day old Kai’s temperature while checking if he has tongue tie, an oral condition that can potentially cause issues with feeding
Reuters
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Nancy and Ryan clip the fingernails of their two-day old son
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Kai, who is two days old and is experiencing jaundice, is positioned in the sunlight by his mother Nancy
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The average age of a mother at childbirth in 2019 was 30.7 years, a figure that has slowly increased since 1973.
Clare Murphy, from the British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS), said: “In many ways these figures tell a story of success.
“The increasing age of motherhood is a reflection of improved gender parity, especially greater female participation in both higher education and the workplace.”
She added that financial pressures also ”weigh heavily on family planning decisions”.
“The job market has never been more precarious, and we know the current crisis has hit women’s employment particularly hard,” Murphy explained.
“As a result, we may well see these trends continue into the future as women and couples choose to delay having children until they are financially stable.”