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		<description><![CDATA[What are chemicals doing to our kids? | Editor&#8217;s Note: Anna finished this post (and a few more) before she went on maternity leave. She gave birth to a healthy girl, Audrey, on December 13. My husband Gus and I have been lucky. I&#8217;m 36&#8212;and therefore considered an &#8220;elderly primigravida&#8221; on my charts at my doctor&#8217;s office (that&#8217;s &#8220;pregnant old-timer and first-timer&#8221; in layman&#8217;s terms). I&#8217;ve had a healthy pregnancy&#8212;so far&#8212;and we avoided the nightmarish saga of infertility...]]></description>
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