Episode notes
For centuries, the timeline of motherhood was largely dictated by nature. Today, it’s a landscape of conflicting pressures.
The human body has not changed with changing socio-cultural milieu. A woman’s fertility, peaks in her twenties, faces a significant decline by her mid-30s. This is an unyielding biological fact. Yet, simultaneously, the age of marriage & childbearing has progressively increased due to education, career ambitions, & economic shifts.
This creates a painful paradox: women are building their lives in ways society encourages, only to find their biological capacity diminished when they are ready for motherhood. The result, is an “epidemic of infertility,” where age is a primary factor.
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