With no way of knowing how long her fertility would prevail, Madison Griffiths did what she felt she had to, with the tools she was afforded
Two weeks before discovering I was pregnant, I sat in a fertility clinic, riddled with uncertainty.
This is because by the time my mother was my age, 27, she had become infertile. Diagnosed with a genetic condition known as early onset menopause, she –in ways similar to her own mother, and her mother’s mother before her – had been forced to accept the stark reality of a childless future.
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