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Want To Have Smarter Children? Delay Giving Birth Until Your Late 30s

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    Want to have smarter children? Delay giving birth until your late 30s: Infants born to older mothers are more intelligent and successful

    • Delayed pregnancies are often made by many women who focus on their career
    • In previous research, it has been heavily linked to having less intelligent children
    • But a new study has found the opposite - and provides another reason to delay
    • Those born to older mothers performed better on tests, a new study has found

    Older mothers are more likely to give birth to clever children than those in their twenties, new research reveals.

    Delayed pregnancies are usually made by women who have instead decided to focus on establishing themselves a career.

    And this has a positive effect when it comes to start a family - giving their youngsters the best possible chance of going to university.



    The findings are a stark contrast to research from the 1970s which found the complete opposite.

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    Delayed pregnancies are usually made by women who have instead decided to focus on establishing themselves a career

    Previously, the majority of women giving birth in their late 30s were having their third of fourth child.

    But this has now changed, as women are waiting until they reach the heights of their careers before choosing to start a family.

    The proportion of women over 40 giving birth in England and Wales has trebled in the last 30 years, from 4.9 per 1,000 in 1984 to 14.7 per 1,000 in 2014.


    And this allows them to give more resources and attention to children, perhaps explaining their raised levels of intelligence, experts claim.

    Researchers analysed data from three studies of children's development that were conducted in 1958, 1970 and 2001.

    Their ability to think, remember, pay attention and read were tested when they were 10/11 years old.

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    And this has a positive effect when it comes to start a family - giving their youngsters the best possible chance of going to university with them being smarter

    In the two earlier studies, children born to mothers aged 25 to 29 had the highest cognitive ability, the researchers found.

    This was compared to women who were aged between 35 and 39 when they gave birth in the study published in the International Journal of Epidemiology.

    HEALTH DANGERS OF DELAYING CHILDREN

    Women who delay starting a family are more likely to have a stroke or heart attack later in life, a major study concluded last year.

    Scientists found women who give birth after the age of 40 are two-thirds more likely to die of cardiovascular disease when compared to those who become mothers earlier.

    Experts said their findings, based on a study of 72,000 women, showed the consequences of late motherhood could last for years.


    However, in 2001 the findings were reversed, the London School of Economics and Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research team found.

    But the researchers warned that the sample was smaller.

    The researchers said: 'Older mothers today tend to be more advantaged than younger mothers – for example, they are well educated, are less likely to smoke during pregnancy and are established in professional occupations.

    'This was not necessarily true in the past.'

    Study author Dr Alice Goisis of the LSE, said: 'Our research is the first to look at how the cognitive abilities of children born to older mothers have changed over time and what might be responsible for this shift.

    'It is essential to better understand how these children are doing given that, since the 1980s, there has been a significant increase in the average age of women having their first child in industrialised countries.

    'Cognitive ability is important in and of itself but also because it is a strong predictor of how children fare in later life – in terms of their educational attainment, their occupation and their health.'

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    Ghada Ali youssef Golden Member

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    New hope for female doctors :V
    our dr said the best time to get pregnant from 25-30 ,,i think everything changed now
     

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    yup everything is changing, given now women have the chance to freeze their eggs, soon there will be no ideal age for pregnancy anymore
     

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