In a new research published in the journal Biodemography and Social Biology, the late age of the m have a positive impact for the new born baby, citing more 'smarter' babies and above.
With many women having a career nowadays, most have postponed their parenting dreams till much age, with many doctors advising women not to delay until the age of 35 years old at which point it has reached the critical point for baby making.
But in the recently published research, those with mothers 30 years and a more intelligent and healthier, as much as to have scored the highest cognitive scores.
Dr Alice Goisis explained to The Times that: 'first-time mothers in their 30s are, for example, likely to be m educated, have higher income, and more likely to be in stable prenatal care earlier and have planned their pregnancies.’
There is a catch however, as those whose mums are in their 40s have a higher risk for obesity, she concluded.
However, different separate studies have showed that for women having babies after the age of for their child to obtain Down Syndrome increases significantly as compared to when they are in their 20s.
Seems true. Av an aunt who started childbearing in her 30s and the children are very smart, beautiful and health.
ReplyDeleteHmmm, this is interesting though!
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