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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]His upper bound is 32… that’s not that young. Him dating a 40 yo is unlikely to produce a child. Also it takes a a year or two date, engage, wed, get pregnant etc. I think his preference is not unreasonable. [/quote] It's absolutely likely to produce a child, will just take longer. [/quote] A lot of late 30s/early 40s single women these days have frozen their eggs when they were much younger. I’m 41 with a ton of frozen eggs on ice from when I was 33. I was briefly married in my mid 30s bur didn’t get a chance to use them before my ex’s mental health went off the rails. A lot of my friends also have eggs on ice. So, don’t be so quick to judge a 40 year old as having zero fertility options.[/quote] "A lot" doubt. Maybe rich white women who planned ahead. It's definitely a privilege to freeze eggs. Also not guaranteed it will result in a live birth.[/quote] I live in a large city. Pretty much all childless women under age 45 have eggs frozen and still want kids [/quote]
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