Motherhood is the right of every female who wants and desires in nature, but this cannot be an obligation.
-You must know best from yourself how circumstances can change a person, sometimes this can be emotional, sometimes It may be luck, sometimes it may be personal, sometimes it may be economic, social, etc.
We cannot know. I believe that it is not right to comment on something we do not know.
-As a physician, I know that some women are not born with the possibility of "fertility". Sometimes the uterus does not develop, sometimes the genital organs develop, and sometimes extra things that should not develop develop. So, sir, is this a flaw?
Defect; My dear friends, it is what you refrain from doing when you have the opportunity. In this context, I do not accept any congenital event as a flaw.
Our face is asymmetrical, we are short, we are overweight, our hair growth may be different from our fellows.
One finger may be long and the other short. Our internal organs may be different from each other. If these affect your life or simply affect your cosmetics, aesthetics and disturb you, you can change them, but I would like to point out that these are not flaws, they are CREATION, this difference is natural, the result of nature and you are not in your control. Personally, I am one of those who believe in the beauty of accepting everyone as they are.
As for motherhood, motherhood is not just about birth. And of course, there are many different methods for this today.
Regardless of your age and condition, it is our duty as a physician to help you if you have such a desire. This happens as a surrogate mother, this happens as an egg transplant, this happens, that happens. I would like to point out that a significant portion of these are not yet legal in our country. So I can't help you in practice, but I want you to know that science has reached this level.
On the other hand, a woman has unlimited freedom over her own body. Again, it is the right of a woman in particular, and of course all people, to decide how they will shape their lives.
The right to bring a child into this world or not is personal, not coercive. With these thoughts, know that although I believe in equality, I am here on the side of women, not on the side of social pressure and dogmas.
As a doctor, as a human being…
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