Alright, let’s talk about the ridiculous term “geriatric mom”: because, seriously, what kind of backhanded nonsense is that? Timmerie brings up this fear-mongering myth that pressures women: even Catholic, pro-life women, into believing that having babies past 35 is some kind of medical disaster. It’s not!
The Science No One Talks About
Timmerie stumbled upon peer-reviewed studies (yes, actual science, not just internet fear) showing that having kids later in life can actually be good for moms. Here’s the twist:
Moms who have their last baby after 33 have higher odds of living longer
Telomeres (those little DNA protectors that keep you young) are longer in women who have kids after 35:meaning your body might actually age slower
Another study found the same thing for moms over 40:longevity is linked to reproductive lifespan
Why This Matters
The medical community (which is, let’s be real, often deeply tied to a pro-abortion mindset) has been scaring women out of having kids for decades. Timmerie shares how so many Catholic women she knows have stopped having children: not because they wanted to, but because they were scared into it.
But here’s the thing: Catholic teaching (think Humanae Vitae) actually supports responsible parenthood, not fear-based avoidance of children. It’s about discernment, not arbitrary age cutoffs.
Real Women, Real Stories
Timmerie gives an example of a friend who had multiple kids in her late 30s and early 40s and is healthier than ever. Her advice? Don’t listen to the fear-mongering. If she had, she wouldn’t have her children today.
Babies Aren’t Bad for You!
The culture wants women to believe that motherhood = health risk, but science (and faith!) tell a different story. Babies are a blessing. They don’t make you old; they might just help youlive longer!
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