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Statistics About The Most Fertile Woman In The World
The most fertile woman in the world may have an average number of children significantly higher than the global average.
In this post, we examine a series of compelling statistics surrounding fertility rates and trends among women worldwide. From the countries with the highest fertility rates to the impact of education and age on fertility, these data points shed light on the complex factors influencing women’s reproductive journeys.
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"As per WHO, with approximately 5.3 children born per woman, Niger has the highest fertility rate in the world."
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"On average, women in developed countries tend to have their first child around 30.1 years old."
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"Approximately 85% of women who try for a year at age 23 will get pregnant, compared to 63% at age 35."
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"Women’s fertility peaks before the age of 30, according to medical studies."
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"Roughly, only 3% of women in the world are 'very fertile', which means they can easily conceive by intercourse at any point of their menstrual cycle."
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"According to ONS data, women aged 30-34 have the highest fertility of all age groups."
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"The global total fertility rate fell from 4.7 children in 1950 to 2.4 children per woman in 2017."
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"On average, women worldwide are having fewer children now than they were in the past, with a global average currently of 2.5 children per woman."
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"The number of women of reproductive age (15-49) globally is projected to grow from 1.9 billion in 2021 to nearly 2 billion by 2030."
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"The fertility rate is highest in countries from Sub-Saharan Africa, where women have on average five children."
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"44% of girls in South Asia are married before their 18th birthday, which contributes to higher fertility rates in the region."
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"Efforts to increase education for girls and women has helped lower fertility rates in many parts of the world."
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"Women over 40 have a less than 5% chance of getting pregnant in any given month."
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"Infertility affects about 12% of women aged 15 to 44."
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"The number of children born to single women is increasing, at 40 percent in 2018 compared to 5 percent in 1960."
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"A woman's fertility starts to decline in her mid-30s, with the decline speeding up in her late 30s."
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"Roughly 57% of women in less developed countries use contraceptives, potentially impacting fertility rates."
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"The fertility rate in France is 1.88 children per woman, making it one of the most fertile countries in Europe."
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"Women with secondary education have an average of 2.2 children, compared with 6.7 for women with no education according to a study by the International Journal of Epidemiology."