Whoa! This was very fascinating. I have so many friends that naturally assumed conceiving in their thirties would be simple and did not ask their doctors or GYN any questions as you mentioned.
So many shockingly found out that they had very few eggs.
Ron and I married so young and always talked about having two sons. We waited nearly four years and Jason was born in April of 1980. Less than two years later while writing my thesis, Brian was in my tummy. When we brought him home, Jason took one look and said, “He’s nice, Mommy, take him back now.” 🙃
Whoa! This was very fascinating. I have so many friends that naturally assumed conceiving in their thirties would be simple and did not ask their doctors or GYN any questions as you mentioned.
So many shockingly found out that they had very few eggs.
Ron and I married so young and always talked about having two sons. We waited nearly four years and Jason was born in April of 1980. Less than two years later while writing my thesis, Brian was in my tummy. When we brought him home, Jason took one look and said, “He’s nice, Mommy, take him back now.” 🙃
🤣🤣 I’m sure my brother said something similar… and it’s crazy! Women need to know about all the resources available to them today ❤️
You’re so on point!
Absolutely, they assume there will be no problem at all in their thirties.