We are living longer now but we are also starting families much later. Centuries ago, people started families in their teens some as young as 12 or 13. But now most people are looking to be wealthy first and so we add years education to our life. Are we living longer because we are having children at a later age? Back when, when most would have been wed and with child by 18. Now most are doing it much later. In their twenties, some other in their thirties. If our first priority as human being is to reproduce, are we pushing our mortality by holding our reproduction for later date?
So if make our bodies be able to have children even later, by how much do we push our longevity?
So if make our bodies be able to have children even later, by how much do we push our longevity?