Related Columns WASHINGTON, June 28, 2013 – A widely read article by Jean Twenge in the latest issue of The Atlantic magazine questions the science and facts behind the popular belief that women can and should not have children over the age of 35. As it turns out, many of the studies this advice is based on are outdated and unreliable. So, is there hope for the over 35 to have one or—dare we dream?— more children? SEE RELATED: Cheese prevents dental cavities and tooth decay In the “Luck be an Old Lady” episode of Sex and the City, the women travel to Atlantic City to celebrate Charlotte’s 36th birthday. Toward the end, Carrie drifts toward a roulette table...
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