Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She probably needs to gain a few pounds to get pregnant. I know a bunch of thin women who barely eat and over exercise who struggled with infertility. All of their docs told then to gain weight, relax the exercising and try to get their cycles back on track. Some refused and needed ivf.
+1
Same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you visit the infertility forum 37 is practically pre-pubescent.
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She just bought into the standard hype that all ambitious women in their 20's/ 30's believe ("oh, I can have kids anytime; this will never end, I'll be young forever) and ... surprise!
It's not hype. Many women easily have kids in their late 30s.
Not their first baby.
Again, go poke around expectant moms. I'm 40 and pregnant for the first time. Got pregnant first cycle, first try. It's not as unusual as you think, especially in career driven circles / areas.
+1. Had my first one month before turning 40. And no, it's not because I thought I had all day. That's when I met my husband.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you visit the infertility forum 37 is practically pre-pubescent.
+1
She just bought into the standard hype that all ambitious women in their 20's/ 30's believe ("oh, I can have kids anytime; this will never end, I'll be young forever) and ... surprise!
It's not hype. Many women easily have kids in their late 30s.
Not their first baby.
Again, go poke around expectant moms. I'm 40 and pregnant for the first time. Got pregnant first cycle, first try. It's not as unusual as you think, especially in career driven circles / areas.
+1. Had my first one month before turning 40. And no, it's not because I thought I had all day. That's when I met my husband.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She probably needs to gain a few pounds to get pregnant. I know a bunch of thin women who barely eat and over exercise who struggled with infertility. All of their docs told then to gain weight, relax the exercising and try to get their cycles back on track. Some refused and needed ivf.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you visit the infertility forum 37 is practically pre-pubescent.
+1
She just bought into the standard hype that all ambitious women in their 20's/ 30's believe ("oh, I can have kids anytime; this will never end, I'll be young forever) and ... surprise!
It's not hype. Many women easily have kids in their late 30s.
Not their first baby.
Again, go poke around expectant moms. I'm 40 and pregnant for the first time. Got pregnant first cycle, first try. It's not as unusual as you think, especially in career driven circles / areas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think she is gorgeous. She and Undegarro own Afterbuzz tv podcasts that recap almost every show on tv. I listen to a couple of the reality show ones.
And? You are telling us this why?
Anonymous wrote:Because beautiful people shouldn't struggle to get pregnant? Huh?
Anonymous wrote:She probably needs to gain a few pounds to get pregnant. I know a bunch of thin women who barely eat and over exercise who struggled with infertility. All of their docs told then to gain weight, relax the exercising and try to get their cycles back on track. Some refused and needed ivf.
Anonymous wrote:She probably needs to gain a few pounds to get pregnant. I know a bunch of thin women who barely eat and over exercise who struggled with infertility. All of their docs told then to gain weight, relax the exercising and try to get their cycles back on track. Some refused and needed ivf.
Anonymous wrote:I think she is gorgeous. She and Undegarro own Afterbuzz tv podcasts that recap almost every show on tv. I listen to a couple of the reality show ones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you visit the infertility forum 37 is practically pre-pubescent.
+1
She just bought into the standard hype that all ambitious women in their 20's/ 30's believe ("oh, I can have kids anytime; this will never end, I'll be young forever) and ... surprise!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you visit the infertility forum 37 is practically pre-pubescent.
+1
She just bought into the standard hype that all ambitious women in their 20's/ 30's believe ("oh, I can have kids anytime; this will never end, I'll be young forever) and ... surprise!
It's not hype. Many women easily have kids in their late 30s.
Not their first baby.