TESTIMONY – Clementina was sure that she did not want children. she was even one of the pillars of her relationship. But a diagnosis of ovarian failure at the age of 38 shakes her confidence. Since then, she has been gathering everything in the hope that one day she will hear the word “mom”.
Clementine did not want children. This 44-year-old Varseti, a data engineer, has been sure of it for a long time. With her partner, Julian, 46, a software engineer, they had discussed it at length, and the pair were in tune. “A matter of belief in a world in trouble,” she excused herself we thrive in this freedom of life together,” he later admitted. Their decision has never wavered or been questioned during their twelve-year relationship. But when 38 When she learned she had premature ovarian insufficiency (POI), more commonly known as “premature menopause,” all her confidence was shattered. Six years later, she and her husband are taking steps to become parents.
No mother fiber
“As far as I can remember, I’ve never felt like a mother,” assures Clementine. As a child, she always preferred to build equestrian and Olympic stadiums…
Source: Le Figaro
