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A more intricate exploration of this issue reveals patterns in the ages at which women become mothers, known as the “Vitality curve.” Data from decades past demonstrate a striking symmetry in the average age of motherhood, which has since shifted. The challenge remains: while the age of parenting has progressively elongated, our societal and infrastructural frameworks have yet to adapt adequately to this change. With an increasing number of individuals postponing parenthood, it's evident that policies must evolve to support families and promote earlier childbearing desires among young people.