Fertilitet

Jeg ved ikke om I har hørt i nyhederne, at kvinder er dårligt informerede om deres muligheder for at blive befrugtede på naturlig vis, jo ældre de bliver. Her har feministerne selvfølgelig også en finger med i spillet.....

Or consider the feminist response to the recent effort by infertility doctors to educate women about the problems of waiting too long to have children, the subject of a Time magazine cover story last spring. As Time pointed out, a survey had revealed that very few women (13 percent) realize that fertility begins to decline at age 27; three times that many mistakenly believe it doesn't drop until age 40. The truth is that by age 42, 90 percent of a woman's eggs are abnormal, making it more difficult to conceive and carry a child to birth.
Yet feminists blasted an American Society for Reproductive Medicine advertising campaign that stated a simple fact which might help many women avoid heartbreak: "Advancing age decreases your ability to have children." NOW President Kim Gandy provided a flurry of disparaging quotes about the campaign to the media. "We don't need to see a ticking clock every time we pass a bus," she told the Los Angeles Times. The message that you might end up regretting it if you put off childbirth for too long elicits howls from feminists because it questions one of their dogmas: that women should not for any reason think twice about the career track. This attitude seems about as useful as criticizing physicians for suggesting that maybe it's not so great you've got your own cigarette now, baby.

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