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Could Michael and Holly really have had four biological children?
I know it's a fictional show, but the only real way I can think of that Michael and Holly could have had four biological children is some sort of fertility treatment (i.e. in-vitro).
Consider:
When Michael proposed to Holly, he was close to 46 years old. Holly's age is unknown, but should we also assume she is in her early 40's (barring some sort of Andy/Erin age difference thing). We also know that Michael has had three vasectomies.
Most medical research indicates that odds are relatively low of women in their early 40's getting pregnant in any given month (around 5% or so).
So I don't think it's really possible that, in the time that he proposes to Holly until the time he re-appears at Dwight's wedding and we find out he has four children, that he and Holly could have had 4 children.
The only way I can think of otherwise is that they had triplets and then one more, or quadruplets.
Thoughts?
Could Michael and Holly really have had four biological children?
I know it's a fictional show, but the only real way I can think of that Michael and Holly could have had four biological children is some sort of fertility treatment (i.e. in-vitro).
Consider:
When Michael proposed to Holly, he was close to 46 years old. Holly's age is unknown, but should we also assume she is in her early 40's (barring some sort of Andy/Erin age difference thing). We also know that Michael has had three vasectomies.
Most medical research indicates that odds are relatively low of women in their early 40's getting pregnant in any given month (around 5% or so).
So I don't think it's really possible that, in the time that he proposes to Holly until the time he re-appears at Dwight's wedding and we find out he has four children, that he and Holly could have had 4 children.
The only way I can think of otherwise is that they had triplets and then one more, or quadruplets.
Thoughts?
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