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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This gets shut down each time it's posted but you can't argue with medical facts. Mother nature does not care that more women now are pursuing careers. The reality is that it's much more difficult to get pregnant at 35 than it is at 25. And it's nearly impossible after 40. Money and procedures can sometimes help, but there really are many women out there that waited too long and missed the boat. Your body wants to have a baby between the ages of about 17 and 30. After that it's more difficult and riskier.[/quote] Are you saying that women should be having babies at 17, 18, 19? They should forgo college and a solid career because biology hasn't caught up with our culture? Biologically, I might have been able to have a kid at 17, 20, 25, but emotionally, mentally, financially, I was no where near ready. Would you be willing to pay a lot more taxes to support 17 yr olds having kids, making sure that they have access to daycare, or are you advocating that 17 yr olds should drop out of school to have babies because nature intended for a 17 yr old to have babies? How about the daddies? What's their role in all this? Do you think a 17 yr old guy is ready to take on the responsibilities of being a dad just because biologically he is able to produce the sperm necessary to procreate? FFS.[/quote] The melodrama lol. She's saying biologically, we were made to have children in late teens/early 20s. She's not advocating for mass teen pregnancy. [/quote] She sounds like she's saying that women should be having children betweent the ages of 17 and 30. Most men in their 20s are not mature enough to handle having children, either. I shudder to think what the next generation of children would be like if men now a days had children in their 20s.[/quote] She's not. She's saying that's your best time to get pregnant and that if you wait too much later than that, your chances of getting pg naturally go down. Which they do. Do I think it's as much of a dropoff as she's implying? No, I think the majority of women in their late 30s and early 40s who want to get pg naturally can. She's not saying every woman should have a baby at 17.[/quote] 100% false. Women over the age of 40 have less than a 5% chance of conceiving and carrying to term a healthy baby. Google it. After 45, the percentage drops to less than 1%. I don't get why so many are butt hurt over this. Its just the way humans are made.[/quote] Okay, I was defending you because I thought a lot of women were misinterpreting your comment but I see you're psychotic, too. Yes, only 5% of women over the age of 40 get pregnant and deliver a healthy baby. That sounds correct. [/quote] I could not care less if you believe me. Look it up. Just don't go around telling a bunch of 36 year olds that they have a bunch of time. Because they don't[/quote]
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