How have birth rates fared for 30 and 40 year old women over the last 30 years?
What will be an ideal response?
Birth rates among women in their 30s and 40s increased steadily from 1975 to 1990. Each of those years had approximately a 3 percent increase. This trend appears to be continuing into the twenty-first century. In 2004, births to older women were on the rise. Among women aged 30 to 34, for example, the birth rate was 95.5; among women aged 35 to 39, the birth rate was 45.4; and among women in their 40s, the birth rate was 9.0
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