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My parents had me at 28 and 31, respectively, so they were the same ages as your parents when they had Nancy. Our Moms had professional jobs pre-baby, so perhaps that helped with the delay.
Word on the 'everyone in their 30s has kids now'. It's like a mini-babyboom! I only have 2 friends (both named Sarah) who had kids in their 20s - one at nearly 28 and one at nearly 29. The rest of us - 30s. Finishing school, marrying later/not at all, and career stuff all (anecdotally, anyway) led to this.
Anyway, I did notice one thing when reading this.
"For every woman who held a doctorate in either science or engineering in Canada in 2001, there were four men, according to a new study that profiles scientists and engineers with PhDs."
That would mean that 1/5 PhDs are women, not 1/4. Hence, you are even more rare! 1/5*128625=25725 women in Canada with PhDs.
Sunday morning fun with numbers (from the future). WOOT.