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As the pandemic enters its second year, many women around the globe have been putting aside plans to have a child – temporarily or indefinitely. Despite initial projections of a baby boom as countries went into lockdown and couples were shuttered at home, more women are deciding not to have children due to age and fertility challenges, financial concerns, or pessimism about the future.
Across the board, the pandemic has highlighted the unique challenges women and their partners face when deciding to conceive. It is also forcing them to reassess their priorities and values when it comes to family.
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I am a proud Southern woman living in New York City. It would be easy for me to dive right into the clichés I grew up with: demurely saying “please” and “thank you.” Never being “too big for your britches” (my mother reminds me of this
to this day). Going to an important place (e.g., the CVS around the corner) wearing a little makeup. I can still see my mom chasing me through our home in Atlanta: “Brooke,
please put on some blush!” And, oh yeah . . . getting married in your twenties and having babies soon after.
When I was younger, I pushed back on so much of this. My family still pokes fun at me and my Southern woman “rebellion” during my sophomore year in college: my uniform of Birkenstocks, corduroy pants, and flannels. The fact that my hair didn’t see a blow-dryer for a year. My crazy ear piercings. I didn’t have a serious boyfriend. And there was no blush in my life.
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