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What psychological impact would it have? And would it be relevant to society? I'm saying there would be many people of the same age...

It would not affect first world countries where fertility is below replacement today

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It would most definitely affect developed countries, by making the population crash even more pronounced.

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Women are having children later , much later than age 25

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If this AI is correct:

what percent of births in the u.s. are to women under 25?
Approximately 22.7% of births in the United States in 2022 were to women under the age of 25. This includes about 1.6% of births to teenagers aged 15–19 and approximately 21.1% to women aged 20–24, based on birth rates and population estimates for these age groups

https://www.perplexity.ai/search/what-percent-of-births-in-the-g7UamZ_iRuuFw3K9wi4n4g

The question even has "after the age of 25" so the prompt should have been for "under age 26", but there's no data for that 26 years old threshold. So it is going to be a bit more than 22.7% even.

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Excelent thanks for answer⚡

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Write about it. Science fiction. Not just after 25. At 25. A world where women can only give birth for 365 days of their life, at age 25.

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What a great perspective 👌 Thanks..

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population collapse aside, it might lead to a lower divorce rate and broken home rate if women were picking their partner with, at a minimum, a fully developed brain, as opposed to a 16-year-old letting some high school football star fire live rounds straight to the babymaker

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No reason for birth control before then, no teenage moms. Interesting

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this #928995 maybe related

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