"I believe that medical training has almost nothing about statistics and data," she says. "We have medical professionals who are just ill-equipped to deal with the modern world." She tells a story of how one doctor told her there was a 50-50 chance he could tell if it was a boy or not. He had such a bad handle on statistics that he didn't know how to express it as 75-25.
Talithia Williams thinks you should rigorously track your body's data. She and Steve Levitt trade birth stories and bemoan the state of STEM education.