Specific flowers symbolize particular traits, emotions, and aspirations from joy, to endurance, to magic and fascination.
There are an estimated 76.3 million mothers in the U.S. with about 3.87 million moms having children in the past 12 months.
Mothers’ average age at first birth in the U.S. has ticked up steadily over the last decade. In 2021, women gave birth for the first time, on average, at 27.3 years old, according to the most recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This was up from 2011, when 25.6 was the average mother’s age at the birth of a first child.
The number of children that women in the U.S. have in their lifetime has declined over time, Census Bureau data shows. In the late 1970s, women at the end of their childbearing years had, on average, more than three children. In 2020, women had about two children on average – a number that has been fairly stable for more than two decades. Most of this decline occurred between 1976 and the mid-1990s.
Sources: Iowa State University Horticultural Department, AtoZflowers.com, U.S. Census Bureau, National Retail Federation
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