Re: '07 U.S. Births Break Baby Boom Record

From: Joanne Bulley, MD (islesannie@gmail.com)
Fri Mar 20 16:19:53 2009


These are not completely comparable: There are more babies because the number of women giving birth is much much greater - the Baby Boom was 3-4 (or more?) babies per woman - and this "baby boom" is still at 2.1 babies per woman. So it is just that the population is so much bigger - that there are more babies.

Off for Vacation tomorrow. (or now?)

Going to N VT (Smuggler's Nothc) for a ski week.

My son passed his Senior Ski Patroller exams (and has his Wilderness EMT) and patrols there. My daughter and her fiance are flying in from Portland Oregon - so we will all be there.

I am making her wedding dress - so having her there I can see if I am pretty close with the "fake" (or toile) dress before I start with the organic sild she is bringing out.

Cheerio

--
Joanne Bulley, MD
solo gyn
Keene, NH




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