Why are more women waiting until 30 to have a child?

The new baby boomers: young mothers eclipsed by thirty-somethings like Kate Middleton

Kate Middleton royal baby boy

IT'S official. Nearly half of the babies born in England and Wales are to women aged 30 or older, leading to what the Daily Mail describes as an "eclipse of the young mother".

The Office for National Statistics, which released the figures yesterday, said infants will soon be more likely to have a mother over 35 than younger than 25.

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