(ANSA) - ROME, OCT 3 - Italian mothers are getting older and
older and the average age of having their first child is over
32, the health ministry said in a report on birth rate Tuesday.
It said "the phenomenon of childlessness is continuing too".
Some 535,428 babies were born in Italy in 2012 compared with the
393,997 born in 2022, it said.
However, there is also a boom in assisted reproduction. (ANSA).
Italian mothers getting older, 1st child after 32 on average
Rising childlessness, boom in assisted reproduction - ministry
