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Yes, that's the point I'm trying to make in order to show the OP as an example of a woman who has waited too long and now finds herself in an unenviable situation. She says her age is around 35 and her status is unmarried (which I am assuming she keeps mentioning in order to fend off suggestions that will affect her fertility).

If a woman marries at age 18, chances are (God willing) that she will have a nice-sized family before she reaches the onset of these sorts of problems.

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I find your post to be far reaching and why did you assume I needed an example? Why would you think I was trying to fend of those suggestions or am against women marrying young? Where did you get that from? I asked for feedback on liquid chlorophyll. You don't much about me and you are using me an example as someone who has waited too long?

What if I had "waited too long" what kind of post is this to use a health problem and secondly to make it out to be a choice with the "waited" part? Not everyone that wants to marry find a spouse when they are young or ever.

I mention being unmarried as a polite way of saying I am not sexual active since this board is mixed company. I mention the dr had recommended the pill to me, it is abortifacient but that would not effect me but the health risks did concern me. I mentioned it in my first post because I do not need to be concern about the effects of a remedy like liquid chlorophyll on an unborn child and secondly I cannot stay pregnant or nursing to try to alleviate this either.





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Traditional Guy 20 said:
Chances for having children as well, because as I'm sure you know after 24 fertility drops and giving birth gets more dangerous for women.


I know many women having their 10th, 11th and 12th child in their mid-40s, and no medical or fertility treatments are used. It might be the case that fertility drops but they are still having babies.

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