Even this sounds like a lot of effort and money to me. How much time/expense would you say it saves compared to the average? 20 maybe%? I think you'd need a norm that cut back even further than this to get fertility back over replacement.
Even this sounds like a lot of effort and money to me. How much time/expense would you say it saves compared to the average? 20 maybe%? I think you'd need a norm that cut back even further than this to get fertility back over replacement.
Even this sounds like a lot of effort and money to me. How much time/expense would you say it saves compared to the average? 20 maybe%? I think you'd need a norm that cut back even further than this to get fertility back over replacement.
What part of what I described sounds like a lot of effort/expense beyond just having infants to care for?