MasileinDE wrote:disintegration wrote:MasileinDE wrote:
I don't think that's true?
if you have slight fertility issues, the older you get (and yes, this means past your 20s) the harder it gets
I truly doubt your hormones care about your mental maturity
i read somewhere that it only starts to decline after 35 and then not by that much each year but idk about pcos and all that stuff.
tbh, I don't know if these numbers still count, because they discover so many more fertility issues every year and every year the number of women having these issues at a younger age get bigger and bigger
it's a bit of a personal interest of mine because of my medical history and actually the number of women hitting menopause in their 20s is climbing
sure, it's a genetic defect in most cases, but I doubt that it's the only issue that starts to come up this big and I am convinced that it's for many the cause of their infertility even during their 20s
the thing is, it's so taboo to talk about fertility issues, women get told that they are worth less, if they can't make a baby by just getting looked at. the whole thing is just so fucking wrong. you wouldn't believe how many women actually have to take hormones after hormones and get treatments done to have a child. and this has been going on for ages! like my parents are kinda old, my mom had me when she was 31 and I'm the oldest, but even she said that so many of her friends later on came forward and said that they had to get extensive hormone treatments, because they just couldn't conceive
I wonder why no one's truly talking about this :/
Yeah, i think the stigma is a big problem but also (don't call me a conspiracy theorist, just something that sounds logic to me) that our diet and lifestyle destroys our bodies, sitting around all day, millions of girls taking hormones to not become pregnant for the last 50 years, unhealthy food, bad air quality,.....