There seems to be very little understanding of how evolution actually happens in this thread.
Evolution doesn't just happen "because", and it doesn't follow any rules.
All that matters is whether or not a gene passes itself on successfully or not, and how many times it does so. And that only matters due to physical laws, not because it is a law of evolution.
So we will not lose our little toes or anything like that, because doing so in no way helps us have children and, if anything, would likely repulse potential mates, reducing our chances.
Nor have we stopped evolving altogether, because there are always ways that a species can pass on their genes more efficiently.
One thing that will happen is that people will stay fertile for longer, because a significant portion of the population is waiting a long time to start having children and, out of those, the ones who are fertile the longest have the greatest chance of successful reproduction. A potential side-effect of this may be a long life-span in general.
Further, people will start desiring more children, because there are genes that affect that and people with those genes will have more children to pass those genes onto, and so on. So those genes will spread their way through the population.