We studied the relative importance of age at first and age at last ful
l-term pregnancy (FTP) in a large data set of 3950 cases and 11 510 co
ntrols, of whom 2263 cases and 7359 controls had two or more FTPs. We
found that a 5-year delay in age at first FTP is associated with an od
ds ratio of 1.17 (95% confidence interval of 1.05-1.29), whereas a 5-y
ear delay in the age of last FTP is associated with an odds ratio of 1
.05 (95% confidence interval 0.9-1.14). Misleading results concerning
the relative importance of age at first and last FTP may be obtained w
hen parity is only adjusted in broad categories, uniparous women whose
FTP is, simultaneously, both the first and the last are not excluded
from the analysis, and age at any FTP between the first and last is no
t controlled for.