Hm what do we know about effects of fertility treatments leading to n-let pregnancies on child outcomes? n-let pregnancies vs serial?
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Replying to @eigenrobot
Interesting Q. I've heard 2nd child has lower IQ on avg. Otoh twins are generally low birth weight. Perhaps effects cancel out?
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Btw I'm restricting N to 2 cause I've heard most docs will only implant 2 these days, but that could be totally wrong
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Oh is it usually a direct implant? Interesting. I thought they usually did something something bulk. Lower birth rate --> worse outcomes?
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35 is the magic number where doctors start treating women as high risk. Idk stats on outcomes for babies
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I mean, of my friends I don't actually see high corr btwn age & adverse outcomes for bb, I think main risk is not being able to conceive
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Can that be dealt with via fertility treatments? Guess there are lots of failure venues. We're aiming for 4, worried abt time constraints
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Could mitigate some of this with n-lets obvs
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