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Re: 3 years of infertility

From: Andrea (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 8 Feb 2003 04:58:01 -0600 (CST)


That's not a very nice thing to say. We all have our own ways of doing things, some have a career then kids, others like me and this lady want/have children young.

I was 17 when I first got pregnant (planned), and it tokk me 1 year to concieve.

I now am a proud and happily married mommy of 3 boys ages 6 3 and 16 months 1 girl almost 5, and am 23 weeks pregnant with another baby boy.

I WANTED to have children young so that I can then go to uni to train to be a midwife, once all the children are in full time school, which here in the UK starts at 4 and a half.

I don't see the point in training then leaving my kids with another childminder all day. I am their mommy.

So you see don't be so quick to judge, we all choose our own paths in life.

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Andrea xx

>Don't mean to be rude but you mean to tell me that you have been trying >to conceive since you were 17? I apologize for your loss but why were >you 'trying' at the age of 17? You are only 20. I think that is a >little young to start claiming fertility problems.




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