It's also totally outdated anyway - the dynamics of spread in May and June no longer apply. So "weird" that the study, which represents an entire apparent hour of labor, is appearing now.
It's the CDC...last year's data tomorrow.
It's also totally outdated anyway - the dynamics of spread in May and June no longer apply. So "weird" that the study, which represents an entire apparent hour of labor, is appearing now.
It's the CDC...last year's data tomorrow.