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Choosing Motherhood on Your Own Terms Feat. Sydney

Choosing Motherhood on Your Own Terms Feat. Sydney

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Can we talk about societal pressure for a sec? 🕰️ As women hit their 30s, the noise around the "biological clock" gets super loud. But guess what? Our worth isn't tied to our reproductive choices! Embrace Your Own Timeline!

This week Mandii B is joined by co-creater of Official Box Owner, producer, and friend Sydney. Sydney shares that age 38 she is constantly pressured by her family to have children before it’s “too late”.Although there is validity in the biological clock, Sydney’s experience of being a stepmom to five boys allowed her nurturing instincts to flourish, and she realized that love isn't limited to biological ties. It’s about the connection and care you give. 💖

Adoption, surrogacy, and modern medicine offers various avenues like egg freezing and IVF, allowing women to make informed decisions about their future. Planning and researching these options provide peace of mind and empower women to take control of their reproductive health.The biggest takeaway? Make life choices on YOUR terms. Whether it's about having kids, starting businesses, or chasing any dream. Life isn't a one-size-fits-all journey.

Embrace yours uniquely- and that’s on PERIOD SIS.

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Host: Mandii B @Fullcourtpumps: https://www.instagram.com/fullcourtpumps/

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