Children of youngest and oldest mothers at increased risk of developmental vulnerabilities

(University of New South Wales) Children born to teenage mothers have the highest risk of developmental vulnerabilities at age 5, largely due to social and economic disadvantage, a UNSW Sydney-led study of almost 100,000 school children has found. The risk declines steadily with every additional year of a mother's age up to 30 years, then increases slightly after 35 years and older -- to a level similar to the risk for children born to mothers in their early 20s.
Source: EurekAlert! - Social and Behavioral Science - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news