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Women in southern England are likely to wait longer than those in the north to have children, statistics show.The birth figures, covering England and Wales, revealed that childbearing in many parts of the south peaked when women were aged 30 to 34.
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Women in southern England are likely to wait longer than those in the north to have children, statistics show.
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