Many couples around the world are delaying parenthood. There’s been a noticeable increase in mothers having children later in life. A generation ago, women typically had their first baby between 20 and 25 years old, today this range has shifted to 30 to 35. In fact, more women are comfortably embracing motherhood even in their mid-40s.
There are numerous reasons for this trend. Many women are delaying marriage to focus on their careers, modern couples want to invest time in their relationship before adding children to the mix, and finances play a significant role.
Modern medicine supports older parents with options like in vitro fertilization or surrogacy if they encounter difficulties, along with egg freezing that allows women to decide when they are ready to become mothers. Doctors generally don’t advise waiting until after mid-30s to have kids.
Research shows several benefits for older mothers. They tend to be more emotionally prepared, and might live longer. Couples who become parents later are typically more financially secure. Brainpower in women increases after menopause, benefiting children of older mothers who are often more educated and better exposed. Studies show that children of older mothers tend to stay in the education system longer and perform better academically. Older parents provide a mature and stable environment for their children.
The choice of whether to have children now, later, or not at all is the individual’s decision.