To: optimistically_conservative
By the age of 40, this rises to 25%. "Then as women get older through the next 10 years the rate goes up and up and up and would probably be at least 50% by 47 or 48," says College spokesman Peter Bowen-Simpkins. True. Should pregnant women over 40 be charged with reckless endangerment?
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01/20/2003 6:35:17 PM PST by
beavus
(No way! I'm never gonna score! Heh-heh. That sucks!!!)
To: beavus
Should pregnant women over 40 be charged with reckless endangerment? I'd prefer reckless procrastination. Or perhaps reckless optimism. How about reckless fertilization?
No, I don't.
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