Age Age is reported as age at last birthday, that is, age in completed years, often calculated by subtracting date of birth from the reference date, with the reference date being the date of the examination, interview, or other contact with an individual. Mother's (maternal) age is reported on the birth certificate by all States. Birth statistics are presented for mother's age 10-49 years through 1996 and 10-54 years starting in 1997, based on mother's date of birth or age as reported on the birth certificate. The age of mother is edited for upper and lower limits. When the age of the mother is computed to be under 10 years or 55 years or over (50 years or over in 1964-96), it is considered not stated and imputed according to the age of the mother from the previous birth record of the same race and total birth order (total of fetal deaths and live births). Before 1963 not stated ages were distributed in proportion to the known ages for each racial group. Beginning in 1997 the birth rate for the maternal age group 45-49 years includes data for mother's age 50-54 years in the numerator and is based on the population of women 45-49 years in the denominator. SOURCE: Health, United States
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