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S7E8 Egg-Freezing, IVF, Self-Advocacy & Dating as a Single Mother By Choice With Eboni K Williams

S7E8 Egg-Freezing, IVF, Self-Advocacy & Dating as a Single Mother By Choice With Eboni K Williams

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In this episode about Eboni’s journey to becoming a SMBC, we discuss:

  • Why Eboni initially froze her eggs “with zero intention of using them”;
  • The realization at 38 that made her decide she wanted to be a mom;
  • How she chose a donor and why she felt this was a critical factor;
  • Her decision to go straight to IVF due to age-related statistics;
  • The role of a doula and how having one ensures the mother’s needs are prioritized;
  • The medical crisis around Black maternal health and why it’s critical to advocate for yourself;
  • Encouraging women to trust their abilities and make informed decisions about motherhood;
  • Why Eboni doesn’t romanticize solo motherhood even though it’s beautiful and everything she wanted;
  • The importance of considering life decades ahead when making parenting decisions;
  • How choosing solo motherhood gave Eboni more dating options.

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👩‍👧‍👦The Single Greatest Choice is here to support you in every stage of your SMBC journey through 1:1 coaching, community groups, the SGC Village membership community, and retreats and SMBC family trips. Reach out to Katie over at katie@singlegreatestchoice.com

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