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25th August 2012 #31
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25th August 2012 #32
Bear in mind, also ... that this was back in the early years of the 20th Century ... a time when - due, presumably, to the lack of today's contraception methods - it was far from uncommon for very many married women to have LARGE families (my paternal granny, for instance, had 11 children - all of whom survived into adulthood).
So ... just THINK! How much safer it is nowadays - for ALL concerned - with modern family planning.
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25th August 2012 #33
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Yes. Thanks Doc.
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25th August 2012 #34
being from a very large family 13 children, does that make me daft, many would say yes
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number 12 for me could have been number 11 but my twin sister pushed her way through first bloody women being doing ever since
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I was born when my father was 49 and my mother was 38, I have a younger brother and sister. My younger son was born when I was 49 and my prospective stepson was born when I was 56...
I look at it this way - a family that reproduces once every other generation is better for the planet!
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