I am 43 and I have always met(including my ex husband) men who are unable physically to give me children. My ex husband was diagnosed with infertility and he made my life impossible because he said it was me then I had a boyfriend who had a vasectomy and finally my partner gave me a child at 42 that I lost due to my blood pressure bad luck People knew that I was fertile but my years pass and my health became poorer due to my blood pressure and difficult to conceive again Some women cannot find a man to have kids when they are younger in my case I never postpone pregnancy or my career was first The problem was that I met unhealthy men.They always put the blame on women but men know that thre is a 52.2% of male infertility nowadays and that sperm quality decreases with men ade too my ex husband denied all but the doctors told me the truth that many men have infertility problems but women suffer in silence. My partner is ver supportive with me and he wants me to have kids or adopt if my blood pressure is high now due to my age. Im so sad I could have had kids when I was younger but I met the wrong men.
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February 17th, 2010 at 6:31 am
in the first place it was,nt your fault. how could you tell the men could,nt make kids if they did.nt tell you in the first place? i guess you were just unlucky meeting the wrong men in your life.
February 17th, 2010 at 6:31 am
you are not luck.
February 17th, 2010 at 6:31 am
1. Being a mother is not your fate.
2. Poor health is a trend. I am 44, but have to date a woman that is 55 in order to date someone that can keep up with me.
3. More and more men, like myself, are getting vasectomies young to never have children (I was 21).