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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]All the concerns about being older grandparents: My parents became grandparents at 64. They had been slowing down. That new baby (My sister's, at 37) took years off their life. they joined a gym, did fun runs with the grandchild. I tend to believe this is why I still have them at 80. Their parents died in their 60s; I never knew my grandparents. Grandparents and parents had their kids in their 20s. [b]Kids *make* you young![/b] Never too late! Had my 2 after 40. My parents continue to go to the gym and mom swims nearly every day at age 80. Dad mostly lifts dumbbells and walks on the treadmill. Why is everyone so tired?[/quote] According to recent science, a women telomeres age 11 years after having a child. Thus, they are physically 11 years older than their childfree peers. [/quote]
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