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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP here. Specifically, according to the March of Dimes, “Of all live births in the United States during 2018-2020 (average), 4.6% were to women under the age of 20, 47.5% were to women ages 20-29, 44.4% were to women ages 30-39, and 3.5% were to women ages 40 and older.” If only 3.5 percent of babies are born to mothers 40 and older, the percentage born to 45 year olds is practically nil. [/quote] I am talking men not women. My male friend who was 50 when his kid started kindergarten was youngest Dad in class. Most were second marriages with younger wife or career guys married later in life. The women were younger. [/quote] Indeed. I’ll be 52 when my youngest graduates college but DH will be 65. 🥂 [/quote]
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