When I decided to try to have a kid on my own at 42 people, unsurprisingly, had a lot of opinions.
Particularly about the fact I was waiting until my ovaries were about to go into retirement.
I appreciate these well-meaning individuals didn’t want me to miss out on something that was important to me but, despite their concerns, I really had done my due diligence.
I understood the limitations of my age, I’d been to more specialists than I could count to make sure I was across my fertility, I’d frozen my eggs…twice and spent plenty of money in therapy preparing for the possibility of not being able to have a child on my own. Something, I knew at my age was a real possibility.
So, why did I do all this rather than just jumping in and getting pregnant?
Because I wanted to have a child when I was ready.
And what did most people say when I told them that?
“Well, you’re never really ready.”
Which, in my mind, is a load of completely unhelpful and patronising BS.
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