Mothers in the north are up to 10 years younger when they start a family than their southern counterparts. Lucy Rock examines how her choice to have children in her thirties has affected her life, and children Any woman in her early twenties pushing a pram in my part of south London must, I immediately think, be the nanny. Usually, I am right. When pregnant with my first child at the age of 36, my midwife told me...
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