The NEXT generation of women need to strategize for a family. While writing Creating a Life , Sylvia Ann Hewlett found that a third of well-paid career women were childless at 40 , and most hadn’t planned it that way.
The “creeping non-choice” arises because most young career women believe they can wait until 40 to have kids. But statistics say a woman’s fertility typically peaks by 30 and drops 50% by 35. By her early 40s , she has a 3% to 5% chance of having a baby , even using fertility techniques.
“If you want children , plan where you want to be at 45 and work backwards,” says Hewlett. “Make time to find a partner. Seek out a company with policies that will help you have both work and family in your life.”
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