There are a lot of things in my life I wish I had done differently:
In Grade Five, I wish I never let my dad dress me in boys’ tracksuits; I wish I hadn’t stopped jazz ballet; I wish I hadn’t dated a guy who cheated on me by getting hand jobs in our local KFC carpark from a random chick he met one night.
And I REALLY wish I had wanted a baby sooner.
Life doesn’t always work out the way we thought it would – ask Caitlyn Jenner – sometimes life just feeds us a big ball of EAT ME & we just have to eat it.
Unfortunately, that’s the only part of this week’s article in the Daily Telegraph, Having a Baby Is Not A Right, It’s Privilege, that I agree with. In that article, writer Louise Roberts argued that women freezing their eggs is a sign of an out-of-control era of entitled choice:
…That’s the attitude that it is a woman’s right to have a baby full stop. Not a whiff of luck or blessing anywhere in this selfish equation. It’s an increasing and frankly chilling mindset, the bastard child if you like of a generation of have-it-all sisters who cannot see beyond their narcissistic checklist of life.
Sports car, tick. Luxury apartment and Euro vacation, check. Megabucks Hollywood teeth and boob job, no brainer. Husband/boyfriend? Get back to you on that one. But, definitely, at least one or two kids. Tick, tick.
Hardly.
When it comes to having a baby it would be so wonderful if it all went to plan: We meet the nice boy, we work in that really cool job, we take lots of Instagram selfies, we nail kundalini yoga and then we have that baby… Wouldn’t that be totes awesome? Yeah, I wish, too.
Lives are complicated and messy. Things very rarely go exactly how we planned. It makes life exciting, and it also makes life suck.
Time is not always on your side, and ageing can be a cruel process. Yesterday, I was 28 and today I’m 42 – wow, so many selfies in between.
Was I thinking of having a baby ? Well – yes, I was. I wanted a baby years ago but it didn’t work out that way. So THANK GOD we have the technology to freeze eggs so that I can have a chance of being a mum. Because I ache for it – I long for motherhood like Madonna wants kale smoothies, like Abbott wants a second term and like Kanye longs for… Kanye.
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Is everyone aware that for every 800 eggs frozen, there is only one live "take home" baby - interesting the clinics don't promote those stats!
I know it is far lower than promoted by your figures are way higher than I was aware of. I was with today's technology each egg has just under a 5 per cent chance, you need around 22 eggs. However bear in mind quality is more important than quantity. With a probable low egg reserve, I wouldn't chance it. I'm freezing embryos instead, as I have a suitable partner. If I were single, I'd go in for donor sperm, maybe with a known donor if I could find one. I'd certainly ask around my male friends.
I'm talking eggs being frozen, not the thawed ones, and a take home baby as opposed to a positive pregnancy. The stats are not in the patients' favour and consumers are being misled.
there is also an option to not have children, you make it sound like not having a baby is the worst thing in the world.
Well it is . Why do you think most woman have and want children . When they have one they want more .