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I don't want to blame women or make them feel anxious or frightened, ' she said. 'The reasons for these difficulties lie not with women but with a distorted and uninformed view from society, employers and health planners.' How nice of Dr [Susan Bewley] not to blame us for what she calls 'the epidemic of delayed pregnancy', but I think she has the wrong end of the stick. Women of my age have not been lulled into a false sense of fertility.
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The Trouble with Men
Women who put off getting pregnant until past their mid-thirties are 'defying nature and risk the heartbreak of infertility, miscarriage or other complications, ' began an article in my morning paper a week or so ago. I put down my toast and read on with the grim fascination of someone who turned 30 this summer and is begin...
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