Casheyane · 31-35, F
Anytime she's comfortable and confident enough to have one. After adulthood, of course.
Miram · 31-35, F
Whenever they want to be mothers.
Obstetrician here. Modern medicine is too advanced to worry about such trivial things. There is no such thing as too late.
And being a mother doesn't even have to be a manifestation of a biological bond. We can, as species outgrow that..because we can already do so in individual level.
Obstetrician here. Modern medicine is too advanced to worry about such trivial things. There is no such thing as too late.
And being a mother doesn't even have to be a manifestation of a biological bond. We can, as species outgrow that..because we can already do so in individual level.
dirge · M
younger tends to be better. over 35 risks increase for a range of things. over 40ish, they jump again. then theres the menopause cutoff window
Sutten · 36-40, F
Biology gives general ranges. It's different for everyone, health, fertility, timing and life circumstances, aren't the same for all.





