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Breastfeeding at 72.

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dennilfloss

Past Lifer 1957-2014 In Memoriam
When your milk shake looks like a banana split... 😵

I'll be damned, looks like the plumbing can still work at that age. :colbert:

http://www.thestar.com/news/world/a...ave-birth-at-70-sparks-motherhood-debate?bn=1

I am of mixed feelings when I think of post menopausal/andropausal people having children. My main concern, apart from possible complications due to age, remains the shorter time the child will get to share with his parents. However, maybe that shorter time will be very enjoyable and enriching still. I mean, what do I know as I am not a parent myself (not in my temperament)?
 
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When your milk shake looks like a banana split... 😵

I'll be damned, looks like the plumbing can still work at that age. :colbert:

http://www.thestar.com/news/world/a...ave-birth-at-70-sparks-motherhood-debate?bn=1

I am of mixed feelings when I think of post menopausal/andropausal people having children. My main concern, apart from possible complications due to age, remains the shorter time the child will get to share with his parents. However, maybe that shorter time will be very enjoyable and enriching still. I mean, what do I know as I am not a parent myself (not in my temperament)?
No offense, but why does your opinion matter?
 
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