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The Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) released a survey that points to a change in the Middle Ages in which acrean women become mothers.

The amount of children has been falling, as well as the age when women become a mother has increased/Photo: Reproduction
The research points out that the average age for fertility in Acre left 16.6 years in 2010 to 27 years in 2022, when the last major demographic census was held.
The increase was the lowest in the country, with 1.5% variation, only ahead of Pará and Roraima at the average age, which have 26.8 years and 26.9 years, respectively.
Another data regarding maternity in the state of Acre that presented significant change is the average number of children, which went from 4.4 in 2010 to 3.2 in 2022, which represents a drop of 27.27%.
In addition, the number of women in their 50s who do not have live birthdays left 8.5% in 2010 to 13.6% in the last survey, from 2022, which also points to less fruitfulness.