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Reply to "Why are women in their 30s considered old and men are not? "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'd heard all this scary stuff about being in your late 30s and having fertility issues. Then I conceived two kids at 36 and 39 our first month trying both times. I know a lot of women like me including my mother who had an Oops baby at 43 -but no one ever talks about this.[/quote] The point is that if someone met you at 35, you would have wanted to have babies immediately. If someone meets a 25 year old, there isn't that sense of urgency. Hence, the woman in her 30s is going to be less attractive to some (not all) potential suitors. That is a possible answer to the OP's original question. And you and your friends' and your mother's individual reproduction anecdotes don't change the aggregate data, which is it gets more difficult ON AVERAGE to have a child in your late 30s and very difficult (not impossible) to do so in your 40s.[/quote]
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