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    Factors affecting number of Children everborn in ever-married women age 15-49 years in Kanchanaburi
    (Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2002) Rahman, Lima; Buppha Sirirassamee; Orapin Pitakmahaket; Yupin Vorasiriamorn
    marriage was 20 years. Almost half of the sample got married below age 19 and entered into early motherhood. It was evident from the study that 38 percent of the sample had a history of teenage pregnancy. Considering birth order, it was found that married... women who were less educated and got married early gave birth to more children compared with those women who were more educated and married later. Moreover, the women involved with agricultural work had more children compared with non-agrobased