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Well, if a mother is younger, at the peak of fertility, won't she birth better quality offspring?
No, not really. Fertility just helps with the quality of eggs and the ease of getting pregnant, not the genetic outcome of a baby.
 
if there’s a higher amount of eggs surely the likelihood of increased egg quality is also higher so i think so
 
no It doesnt, only when It comes to chromosomal abnormalities and premature birth
chat gpt ahh response, “chromosomal” yeah ur a dirty foreigner u don’t know that word
 
Is there a link between a mother's age during giving birth and someone's attractiveness?
Will someone whose mother gave birth at 16 be better looking than someone whose mother gave birth at 38?
No wonder I'm ugly that lady popped me out at 42
 
i’m not even joking my grandma is 58 💀😭 ig u american n*****s are built diffy
💀 wtf. Women in my family just live a long time and I was also was conceived during my moms menopause so in her defense I don't think she wanted a baby at 42 🤨
 
Several studies show that children born to mothers younger than 25 or older than 35 have worse health outcomes, including higher mortality, poorer self-rated health, lower adult height, and increased obesity. Paternal age tends to be a stronger predictor of offspring facial attractiveness: several analyses found that as a father’s age increases, offspring attractiveness ratings decline significantly.

There's a lot more science to it, it's pretty interesting.
 
something is sus i just can’t tell what it is, maybe she’s like 30
Nah he’s just a t****y. Women don’t typically speak like this, they just sit there, look pretty and mindlessly yap about sex, men and try to be funny.
 
did they raise u or ur grandma?
 
No I replied to Lasackro
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As far as i'm aware the risks of birth defects and abnormalities increase the older the parents are
Several studies show that children born to mothers younger than 25 or older than 35 have worse health outcomes, including higher mortality, poorer self-rated health, lower adult height, and increased obesity. Paternal age tends to be a stronger predictor of offspring facial attractiveness: several analyses found that as a father’s age increases, offspring attractiveness ratings decline significantly.

There's a lot more science to it, it's pretty interesting.
Sure. You're technically correct. The post is mainly about genetic attractiveness, and I don't feel like that's effected by fertility or egg quality. A deformed baby will effect it's attractiveness, but I would not say that a young mother increases the likelihood of the baby being attractive.

The best way I can describe it is this: it's normal to expect an older phone to eventually have defects/issues when trying to use it. It's an older phone, and it doesn't work like it's used to. It's not normal to assume the phone will dramatically change it's color just because it's older. The age of the phone does not effect it's color; it was manufactured to be a certain color and it will remain that certain color forever. No matter when you bought it, it will be that color, because it was done so in the manufacturing.

In this case, the phone is the mother, the color is the genetic code of the the future baby's appearance, and the manufacturing is the genetic code of both of the parents.

Technically anything can effect someone's appearance. It's not how I would interpret this question though.
 
Sure. You're technically correct. The post is mainly about genetic attractiveness, and I don't feel like that's effected by fertility or egg quality. A deformed baby will effect it's attractiveness, but I would not say that a young mother increases the likelihood of the baby being attractive.

The best way I can describe it is this: it's normal to expect an older phone to eventually have defects/issues when trying to use it. It's an older phone, and it doesn't work like it's used to. It's not normal to assume the phone will dramatically change it's color just because it's older. The age of the phone does not effect it's color; it was manufactured to be a certain color and it will remain that certain color forever. No matter when you bought it, it will be that color, because it was done so in the manufacturing.

In this case, the phone is the mother, the color is the genetic code of the the future baby's appearance, and the manufacturing is the genetic code of both of the parents.

Technically anything can effect someone's appearance. It's not how I would interpret this question though.
Anything could, even something like the parents arguing while the mother was pregnant, there's so much external shit that you can't even control it
 

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