Demographically, It Makes Sense
The headline,
Report: Birth Rates for Older Women Rising, really just makes sense, especially when you consider the gist of the story:
U.S. women in their 30s and early 40s had higher birth rates in 2003, while births among teenagers fell for the 12th straight year, federal health officials said on Tuesday.
Well, of course they're having higher birthrates. Come on, hasn't anyone else noticed that women in their 30s and 40s have become smoking hotter in the last ten or fifteen years? I mean, when I was a young man, they looked okay, but now, dayumm. They look mighty appetizing for procreative activities and all drills thereof.
The fact that I am in my 30s or 40s is merely coincidental.