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Old 05-06-2018, 12:55 AM   #8
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Default Re: Australia housing bubble

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they already decided themselves not having any till in their 30's which is todays way in general and so lucky modern drugs are kicking in helping us living longer so I'll be curious what that family gen photo will look like.
Getting a little OT now but you do realise that waiting until your 30's to produce offspring comes with its own risks dont you.
A woman of 25 years of age has a 1 in 1200 chance of producing a child with Down Syndrome, by 35 its 1 in 350 and gets significantly worse as they age, by 40 it is 1 in 100.
That is just one risk, there are many more.

Modern drugs can do wonderful things but they cant stop a womans biological clock.
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