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<blockquote data-quote="DLScherm" data-source="post: 1361581" data-attributes="member: 19210"><p>From what I've seen, I think women in their early 30s can still produce a good amount of children if they get married by 30 at the latest. Obviously this isn't ideal, it's better to start younger but it's pretty much the norm now. Don Jr and his ex wife Vanessa had 5 kids starting at age 29. Im just using them as an example because you probably know them. My wife is the same age as me, we met at 28, got married at 30, had our first baby at 31, second baby at 32, and we're 33 and expecting our 3rd kid at 34 (3 kids in 3 years). From the data I've seen and friends experiences, there's a slight drop off in female fertility at 30, a steeper drop off at about 36, and almost all women are completely infertile by 43. The problem is a lot of women seem to think they have all the time in the world and can wait until 35 to start looking for a husband. It seems like a short time but there's a huge difference between a woman getting married at 28 and getting married at 34</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DLScherm, post: 1361581, member: 19210"] From what I've seen, I think women in their early 30s can still produce a good amount of children if they get married by 30 at the latest. Obviously this isn't ideal, it's better to start younger but it's pretty much the norm now. Don Jr and his ex wife Vanessa had 5 kids starting at age 29. Im just using them as an example because you probably know them. My wife is the same age as me, we met at 28, got married at 30, had our first baby at 31, second baby at 32, and we're 33 and expecting our 3rd kid at 34 (3 kids in 3 years). From the data I've seen and friends experiences, there's a slight drop off in female fertility at 30, a steeper drop off at about 36, and almost all women are completely infertile by 43. The problem is a lot of women seem to think they have all the time in the world and can wait until 35 to start looking for a husband. It seems like a short time but there's a huge difference between a woman getting married at 28 and getting married at 34 [/QUOTE]
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