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CheertheSecond

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Worthy39

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Wait, would that actually make those four a year worse? And even if it was, would you prefer the four, even if they're way worse, or just leave it the way it is?
 

georgelee5786

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Also wouldnt extending fertility be meaningless since at a certain age the effects of giving birth might be too much for a woman to handle
 

Mekami

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Also wouldnt extending fertility be meaningless since at a certain age the effects of giving birth might be too much for a woman to handle
Iirc, most women, if they never have kids I mean, hit menopause in their 30s (somewhere around 35ish?).

A woman I know (my own mother) had 6 kids (and 2 miscarriages). She had her youngest child at the age of 46. I'm not saying your point isn't valid, but there's probably only a real risk factor for women in(or after) their late 40s?
 
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