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Social egg freezing: the prospect of reproductive ‘immortality’ or a dangerous delusion?
Gillian M. Lockwood Reproductive BioMedicine Online Volume 23, Issue 3, Pages (September 2011) DOI: /j.rbmo Copyright © 2011 Reproductive Healthcare Ltd. Terms and Conditions
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Figure 1 Mean age of women at the birth of first child in 2005.
(source Reproductive BioMedicine Online , DOI: ( /j.rbmo ) Copyright © 2011 Reproductive Healthcare Ltd. Terms and Conditions
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Figure 2 Postponement of the first birth in years since the 1970s.
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Figure 3 Age-specific profiles of fertility rates 1975–2006.
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Figure 4 Fertility penalty, showing the effect of having two children on lifetime earnings for women at high, medium and low skill levels. Prices are uprated for inlation to 2005 figures. (source Institute for Public Policy Research ( 2000) Reproductive BioMedicine Online , DOI: ( /j.rbmo ) Copyright © 2011 Reproductive Healthcare Ltd. Terms and Conditions
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