England and Wales fertility rate falls to lowest on record. Is that by choice, asks expert?

 
 
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Nov. 8, 2024 - PRLog -- Striking new figures from the Office for National Statistics reveal millennials (people born between around 1981-1996) and Gen Zs (people born between around 1997-2010) now have a statistical average of just 1.44 children, the lowest level on record. The average age of first-time mums also reached an all-time high in 2023.

The report – 'How is the fertility rate changing in England and Wales' – reveals only 1 in 5 millennial women has had a child before the age of 25, the lowest of any earlier generation.

Dr Avinash Hari Narayanan (MBChB), Clinical Lead at London Medical Laboratory, says: 'Women born since the mid-1990s are seeing lower age-specific fertility rates in their 20s than any other generation since 1920. Yet, while the number of births has fallen to a record low, this new report reveals that the number of women of childbearing age is at its highest.

'There were almost 11.9m women aged between 15 and 44 years in England and Wales in 2023. Yet, there were only 591,072 live births, the lowest number for almost 50 years.

'The reasons why women are opting to have children at a later age seem to be both positive and, sometimes, negative. On the positive side, by the time a Gen Z born in 1997 turned 18, more than half of young women were attending university and, by the time they reached 25, more than 7 in 10 women were working.

'However, there are also more negative issues that sometimes influence the age a woman chooses to have children. Fascinating new research from the UCL Centre for Longitudinal Studies has revealed that only a quarter of millennials who want children are actively trying for them. That's because many don't feel ready, are experiencing financial pressures or have not yet found the right partner. Those financial pressures include the cost of housing and, particularly, childcare.

'Amid conflicting pressures, women need to know that, when they do feel that the time is right, they have a strong chance of conceiving successfully. Today's revolutionary new blood tests can help empower women to postpone having children until the time is right for them.

'For example, London Medical Laboratory's next-generation Fertility Hormones Profile test is specifically tailored to analyse hormones related to fertility, menopause and period problems. It measures key hormones including oestrogen, luteinising hormone, follicle stimulating hormone, testosterone and prolactin.

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