Kathy Tuccaro
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And then you have a lot of people who don't know anything about it and they've got lots of opinions.
Or theories on how to get pregnant.
You know, and reproductive health.
Well, when you think about it, well, I remember in school, basically, biology, when you looked at the human body, it looked like a male, not a female.
It's been based more on the male body versus the female body.
It's almost like we're space aliens and people are just finally catching up to how our bodies work.
So it leaves women unprepared when they're going through life.
The whole concept of having it all and being a career woman and all of that, that really is kind of misleading, isn't it?
We're back with Dr. Jamie Knotman, Director of Fertility Preservation at CCRM New York and co-author of the powerful new book, Own Your Fertility.
This conversation is resonating because it touches something deeply personal for so many women, the challenge of balancing dreams, careers, relationships, health, and the realities of biology.
Dr. Knotman believes women deserve honest information so they can make empowered decisions for themselves and their futures.
When a woman wants to have a child, it's important to have a good support system.
What role should partners in workplaces play in supporting reproductive planning?
And it is important.
And I'm glad that companies are starting to be more accommodating.
It really is necessary because just because a woman wants to work, it doesn't mean she has to give up her life.