>>5436I probably should add a bit more detail to this, the majority of noble women were married off at around twenty often enough they were almost thirty, some were married off much sooner but this was usually to other children and they did not have children for a long time after that. Their were marriages where they had children at around 15 but this was rare and she would be fully developed. There was a case where a noblewoman wanted to have children at a young age as she was the last of her line but this ended poorly and giving birth at a young age left her barren. Which is another point I would like to address, people in those days had lots of children so they would not want to risk making there wife go barren and this is the case with peasants as well.