LOL... great answer!
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Has...has it sunk in yet?
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I have never met a highly intelligent self confident woman who used the term "Mansplaining"
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Since we're on the topic... OB/GYN's should not be managing low-risk normal pregnancies. That's why we have such horrible maternal and fetal mortality rates. Stop thinking these Doctors & hospitals own our pregnancies and births.
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it has always been a life-risking procedure. just bother reading about nobility history and see how many died from childbirth
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birth of low risk pregnancies, unhindered, is extremely successful.
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why the hell is she femsplaining to you?
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Looks like the Femi-Fascists shared your post with their respective covens and now need to come here to prove your points.
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men dont seem to be much different. infertility at 30 is rare and not a good hint of good genetics.
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At 30-34 a woman would be having her last child, not starting to look for a man for then having a first child at 35 at which the risk of stillbirth do skyrocket.
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last? not really. that s more at 37-39. peasant women in the past had often more than 10 children because they kept breeding until 40
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Sure, and that's the time they started to have stillbirths as well. Stillbirth increase and child health decrease around those age, it doesn't make it impossible to have children, but it makes it a risk that is not worth to take.
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it really depends on the woman's wish. if she wants a baby she can't make her previous children any younger. and what s in the past is just pure imagination now, as if it never happened.
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