Age is merely a number, as fertility doesn't have an expiration date. Many women are now choosing to start their journey into motherhood at the age of 35 or even later. It's essential to remember that each woman's body is unique and may have different reproductive timelines. Embracing motherhood is a personal decision that should be made when you feel mentally, emotionally, and physically prepared. Whether it's through natural conception, assisted reproductive technologies, or adoption, the path to motherhood is diverse and individualized. Understanding your fertility window and seeking guidance from healthcare professionals can help you make informed choices about when to start a family. It's never too late to explore your options and take steps towards fulfilling your dreams of parenthood. https://buff.ly/3OYG7bN #FertilityJourney #MotherhoodGoals #FamilyPlanningMatters #ConceivingAtAnyAge #ParenthoodDreams #EmpoweredChoices #ReproductiveHealth #ModernMotherhood #WomenSupportingWomen #FutureFamilyPlanning
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• “A woman, as long as she lives, will remember how she was made to feel at her birth.” Anna Verwaal I have some exciting news to share! New services: - Emotional, physical and educational support before, during and after birth. - Home prenatal and postpartum visits - Attendance at your birth - Birth plan review and preparation - Practicing labour support techniques including positioning - FREE birth class for you and your partner #freebirthclass #doulasupport #birthsupport #postpartumphysicaltherapy
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ON THIS ISSUE I STAND FIRM...⚖️ Young women of childbearing years and young men who without them a woman cannot conceive naturally should both fight for this right! There are contraceptive methods to avoid this from happening, however they don't always work. For whatever reasons a young woman has the given right to decide along with her doctor, parents, or guardian what action to take for the emotional well-being, stability, and safety of a young woman's body. Doctors know exactly when to perform an abortion before it becomes a living fetus. At that given moment in time it is only a blood clot! No women should carry to term if there are serious abnormalies with the pregnancy. Especially if the women's physical health is in imminent danger. There is nothing in this world besides death, that carry's with it, the intense emotional, pressure, anguish, tension, stress and anxiety when a woman has to choose. However, that being said, it is her moral and ethical right. No one on the face of this earth interferes with her justified and acceptable choice...🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽
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