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12-12-2007, 12:10 AM
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It is generally accepted that once a woman hits 30, she needs to seriously consider either having children immediately or [in today's world] freezing her eggs as the ability of the body to spontaneously abort eggs with 'problems' is much less accurate.
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12-12-2007, 12:14 AM
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It is generally accepted that once a woman hits 30, she needs to seriously consider either having children immediately or [in today's world] freezing her eggs as the ability of the body to spontaneously abort eggs with 'problems' is much less accurate.
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What?!?! This is "generally accepted" by whom????
Stop scaring the young women on this board. Most of the women I know had children well into their 30s, don't go rushing to get a bun in the oven because the timer clicks to the big 3-0 if it's not where you are in your life at the moment...
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12-12-2007, 12:24 AM
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I've definitely seen 40 more often as the "make a baby now or never" age. Even if fertility starts to decline before that the more genetic issues seem to jump around 40 (for guys AND girls btw. Old sperm is as bad as old eggs when it comes to things like Downs Syndrome.)
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12-13-2007, 03:29 AM
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What?!?! This is "generally accepted" by whom????
Stop scaring the young women on this board. Most of the women I know had children well into their 30s, don't go rushing to get a bun in the oven because the timer clicks to the big 3-0 if it's not where you are in your life at the moment...
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Well, let's see...how many credits of biology have I taken? About 15? Okay then. Sounds good.
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12-13-2007, 11:03 AM
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Well, let's see...how many credits of biology have I taken? About 15? Okay then. Sounds good.
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Isn't that like, a semester's worth of classes? Using your "logic," I should be completely fluent in Italian and an expert on Modern Architecture.
Sit down and shut up, 'cause you don't know what you're talking about.
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12-16-2007, 12:35 AM
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Isn't that like, a semester's worth of classes? Using your "logic," I should be completely fluent in Italian and an expert on Modern Architecture.
Sit down and shut up, 'cause you don't know what you're talking about.
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12-16-2007, 03:21 AM
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I am a theologian and a mathematician and a physicist. Awesome. I'm so over law school.
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Score, I'm a theologian too! I also speak fluent French, am a philosopher, and am a biologist/chemist, even though I changed my major halfway through school!
FantASTic... I have more than 15 credits in biology, I have at least as many in chemistry. Interestingly enough, biology doesn't deal with things like women's fertility, anatomy does. So your credits (and mine) mean jack squat.
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12-13-2007, 11:45 AM
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Well, let's see...how many credits of biology have I taken? About 15? Okay then. Sounds good.
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Great, then, pull out your reference books and cite your source of the "generally accepted" statement you made.
ETA: And in particular, the research that results in the dictate that women need to have children "immediately" once they turn 30...
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12-13-2007, 06:08 PM
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It is generally accepted that once a woman hits 30, she needs to seriously consider either having children immediately or [in today's world] freezing her eggs as the ability of the body to spontaneously abort eggs with 'problems' is much less accurate.
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It may be "generally accepted" by someone (citation, please) that women after 30 need to freeze their eggs, but this is the first I've heard of it. My mom taught OB Nursing for several years, and she has several friends who are still practicing. From what my OB tells me, 35-40 is the more "generally accepted" age range. I think she's had more than 15 credits of biology, too.
As for me, I'm having my first child at the age of (gasp) 39, and I can tell you the eggs were fresh, and not frozen.
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12-14-2007, 03:02 PM
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I'm 23 and single and let me tell you that I'm not running out and having a baby at 30 (unless I'm married by then) simply because "it's generally accepted" that I do so.
I think it just depends on the individual, I know that fertility does decline after 30, but not so much that it can't happen. My mom had my youngest brother at 35, and they hadn't even been trying for 6 months when she got pregnant.
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12-15-2007, 04:33 PM
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I think it just depends on the individual, I know that fertility does decline after 30, but not so much that it can't happen. My mom had my youngest brother at 35, and they hadn't even been trying for 6 months when she got pregnant.
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Yeah, I don't think it's so much women who have already had children who have problems, it's the women who start trying after 35 that potentially run into problems with their fertility. Both of my grandmothers had children into their 40s--but they had several children in their 20s and 30s.
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"Shelf life" indeed. I am a woman, not a carton of milk.
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