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I Still Don't Know If I Want Children. I Desperately Hoped a Fertility Assessment Might Help Me Decide
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Like so many women my age, I hoped a fertility assessment might offer the kind of certainty I couldn't find on my own.
Later, they reached out to ask whether I'd be interested in experiencing their most comprehensive fertility assessment.
The couple's fertility assessment would normally have cost hundreds of pounds, before the additional AMH blood test.
Waiting for my fertility assessment, I hoped the appointment might answer a question I'd been asking myself for years.
The fertility assessment revealed more about my body than ever before, but it couldn't tell me whether I wanted children.