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46. Exploring Readiness for a Baby ft. Geraldine Matus

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Exploring the readiness for parenthood is a question everyone who is (hetero) sexually active in their fertile season of life should be reflecting on. The reality is that having sex opens up the portal to becoming pregnant, and in today's podcast Geraldine Matus and I talk all things 'readiness' and 'timing' when it comes to pregnancy, and parenthood.

We explore various scenarios, including accidental pregnancy, and sitting with the question of 'am I ready to have a baby?'. We also touch on the can vs. should when it comes to terminating a pregnancy, our conscious vs. subconscious desires, and much more in the realm of readiness to bring a child into the world.

Whether you want to have children or not, whether you're having sex or not, this conversation has a lot to offer in terms of self-reflection. Applied to pregnancy or life in general, there is much to explore regarding our attempts as humans to control nature.

There was a little bit of audio cross-over in the audio at times; sorry about that!

Enjoy!

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Exploring the readiness for parenthood is a question everyone who is (hetero) sexually active in their fertile season of life should be reflecting on. The reality is that having sex opens up the portal to becoming pregnant, and in today's podcast Geraldine Matus and I talk all things 'readiness' and 'timing' when it comes to pregnancy, and parenthood.

We explore various scenarios, including accidental pregnancy, and sitting with the question of 'am I ready to have a baby?'. We also touch on the can vs. should when it comes to terminating a pregnancy, our conscious vs. subconscious desires, and much more in the realm of readiness to bring a child into the world.

Whether you want to have children or not, whether you're having sex or not, this conversation has a lot to offer in terms of self-reflection. Applied to pregnancy or life in general, there is much to explore regarding our attempts as humans to control nature.

There was a little bit of audio cross-over in the audio at times; sorry about that!

Enjoy!

  continue reading

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