Diligent_Gas_3167 t1_j2349ps wrote
Reply to comment by nclh77 in In the first two years of the pandemic, 40,830 children and teenagers lost their mothers to COVID-19 in Brazil. The delay in adopting the necessary public health measures in Brazil aggravated the spread of the disease, resulting in losses of human life that could have been avoided by Wagamaga
Why is that relevant? It is not common at all for women to be pregnant before 30 in Brazil, if we are talking about child and teens that brings the age range for the mothers in this study to the 40-50 range.
nclh77 t1_j235mjw wrote
>It is not common at all for women to be pregnant before 30 in Brazil
Source?
I'd suggest you quit while you are behind.
Diligent_Gas_3167 t1_j236snc wrote
http://pepsic.bvsalud.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-12822019000300002
Indeed, I was wrong. Average age of women at first pregnancy on a federal level was 21-ish in 2013. I guess the women I know are too focused in studying (thankfully).
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