Thanks FP, yes I cringed when typing in the CDC stats. Regardless, birth defects are, or at least were, much less then the total births (my nose is above my mouth and my arms are above my torso, but my brain doesn't fill my skull completely), my point is that 5% of the birth-defect births is much less then 5% of the total births whether birth defects are 1/10 or minimized by the CDC to 1/33....
Thanks FP, yes I cringed when typing in the CDC stats. Regardless, birth defects are, or at least were, much less then the total births (my nose is above my mouth and my arms are above my torso, but my brain doesn't fill my skull completely), my point is that 5% of the birth-defect births is much less then 5% of the total births whether birth defects are 1/10 or minimized by the CDC to 1/33....
Thanks FP, yes I cringed when typing in the CDC stats. Regardless, birth defects are, or at least were, much less then the total births (my nose is above my mouth and my arms are above my torso, but my brain doesn't fill my skull completely), my point is that 5% of the birth-defect births is much less then 5% of the total births whether birth defects are 1/10 or minimized by the CDC to 1/33....