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zachtheperson t1_j9gomuy wrote

I think it might be the opposite. Having the choice to wait longer to have kids could actually remove any rush people might have since they don't have to worry about "missing out," because they waited too long.

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cdrewing t1_j9gjt33 wrote

Yep. My wife tells me since I take it on a daily basis before going to bed I have less twitches in my legs. And from my own experience I can tell you: your sleep will become much more restful and longer. At the weekends sleeping for ten hours per night won't be a challenge - on average.

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leonardo201818 t1_j9gjfzv wrote

Populations are declining across the world. China, Japan, and Russia face serious problems over the next 20-30 years due to their aging population. There’s not enough young people to support the economy.

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KittyL0ver t1_j9gisfd wrote

This will hopefully help women with diminished ovarian reserve and premature ovarian failure. With POF egg quality is also reduced in addition to quantity, whereas with DOR usually egg quality is the same as you’d expect of similar aged women with no fertility problems. Hopefully this research will help with both quality and quantity.

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