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May 11, 2007

This is based on the 2002 CDC stats

According to the CDC’s [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention] latest report (2002), there were about 5200 live births (from about 12,000 fresh & frozen transfers) via donor eggs in the entire U.S. population.

Here is the link ink:

http://apps.nccd.cdc.gov/ART2002/nation02.asp

Here is the link to the CDC birth chart that shows that in 2002 there were about 100,000 live births were to women over 40.

http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/pdf/nvsr52_10t2.pdf

They don’t bother separating DE [donor egg] stats by age of the mother ---interesting. Yet, even if every single woman who had a live birth via DE was over 40 (and we know they are not all over 40), and no woman had only singletons via each DE pregnancy (and we know that women have multiples) that would mean that AT MOST, about 5% of births to women in the US over 40 were via DE.


This means that 95% of births to women over 40 are not DE, but rather natural, IUI [Intrauterine Insemination], stim+BD [stimulating meds & "baby dancing" - sex], etc. This is simple, basic math.

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