Was there not a storyline about Keiko working with other botanists on Bajor to try and help the eco-system after the Cardassian occupation. This would have been to explain why she and Molly were absent from the show for a while.
I remember thinking when the show started and she was unhappy she didn't have anything to do (before she started the school), that helping with finding solutions for possible problems with plant life after the occupation would have been something she could use her expertise for.
Also, I recall something about her mother turning 100. Keiko was probably in her 30's. I wondered if that meant in Trek's future women could get pregnant in their 60's and 70's without medical intervention.* Since human life spans seem to have increased in Trek's future, perhaps women could be fertile longer. Or I wondered if they actually meant to say her grandmother.
*I've heard of women who have acted as surrogates after their own menopause for younger women (usually their daughters) who can't carry a child. But they have to take hormone shots and the eggs to be fertilized have to come from another woman. The cases I've read about is where their daughter produces eggs and could conceive but can't carry a child to term.
I remember thinking when the show started and she was unhappy she didn't have anything to do (before she started the school), that helping with finding solutions for possible problems with plant life after the occupation would have been something she could use her expertise for.
Also, I recall something about her mother turning 100. Keiko was probably in her 30's. I wondered if that meant in Trek's future women could get pregnant in their 60's and 70's without medical intervention.* Since human life spans seem to have increased in Trek's future, perhaps women could be fertile longer. Or I wondered if they actually meant to say her grandmother.
*I've heard of women who have acted as surrogates after their own menopause for younger women (usually their daughters) who can't carry a child. But they have to take hormone shots and the eggs to be fertilized have to come from another woman. The cases I've read about is where their daughter produces eggs and could conceive but can't carry a child to term.