andrewducker (
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2011-11-25 01:52 pm (UTC)
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Aaah, so it comes down to probabilities.
In which case, what _are_ the odds of a situation occurring which gives different outcomes depending on whether you're at home or in the hospital?
Because I read a study earlier today that said the differences were statistically insignificant (for second child and onwards).
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In which case, what _are_ the odds of a situation occurring which gives different outcomes depending on whether you're at home or in the hospital?
Because I read a study earlier today that said the differences were statistically insignificant (for second child and onwards).