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Can We Stop: Pressuring Women In Their 30s About Babies - Better Ways To Ask & Create a Culture [Guest: Bianca Garcia]
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Can we not?! My spicy newlywed friend Bianca and I delve into the complex topic of societal pressures and expectations around women's family planning decisions. She's married, I'm not. Yet we're feeling SO PRESSURED around the topic of babies.
Why are we as a society so fixated on women in their 30s having babies, AND why are we so skeptical of our bodies ability to conceive post 30? We discuss social media's unattainable standards, how to deal with questions that arise from genuine concern but lack sensitivity, and how to have open yet respectful communication with your female friends about their baby planning!
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