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"Jan Barger RN, IBCLC" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 16 Dec 1998 13:22:09 EST
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Pat says,
<<  I also think that sometimes
 "older" moms, over 40-something, have supply problems, but I really haven't
 any data on this, just observations.  Anyone else see this?  Sincerely, Pat
 in SNJ >>

I've seen it -- but usually, if at all, in "elderly" primips.  (Gosh, how I
HATE that term!!)  Generally a mom in late 30's, early 40's.

BTW, I heard on the radio today that the oldest mom to give birth in Illinois
in 1997 was 53; the oldest new father was 81.  The number one boys name is
Michael, the number one girl's name is Emily.  Hannah is number 4.  The oldest
bride -- 97, the oldest groom -- 95.

So there you have it, the most important stats to come out of the State of
Illinois this year.

Jan Barger -- who is now listening to the Nutcracker Suite rather than the
radio.

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