By: Sofia Avery

Consultant | Researcher
Digital Content & Media

For sparc-hope.org

Introduction to ‘50 facts and statistics about life insurance: a guide for young parents’.

Finding out that you’re expecting a child is an exciting time. But it can also be somewhat nerve-wracking, especially if this is your first baby. You may wonder how you’ll cope, as well as what sort of support is available to you – both financially and emotionally. This is normal, and natural. Having a baby is a big life change, and it’s understandable that you might feel overwhelmed.

This is especially true if you’re a young parent. With the age of caregivers rising and many first-time parents now over the age of 30, it can feel isolating if you’re expecting a baby as an adult in your twenties. This guide from Compare The Market, aims to share helpful statistics about young parents to show you that you’re not alone – especially if you’re not married.

It discusses the subject of preparing for the unexpected. Whilst it’s not nice to think about, being prepared for another big life change such as a relationship breakdown can help you provide a secure future for your little one and protect your own interests. The guide shares actionable advice, helping you understand how you can take control of the situation and steer everyone involved towards the best possible outcome. No matter when your new baby is due to make their entrance into the world, this guide can help you prepare for the years ahead of you.

You can find the rest of the article, ‘50 facts and statistics about life insurance: a guide for young parents’, here.

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