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Forty-Four and Finally the Mom I’m Meant to Be #Fertility #FertilityJourney #FearlesslyFertile

A client shares her experience becoming a mother at 44 after joining Rosanne Austin's Full Throttle program, emphasizing how personal growth work enhances parenting and how motherhood in your 40s brings deeper appreciation.

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  • Motherhood in your 40s brings deeper appreciation and enjoyment than you would have experienced in your 30s

    44-year-old mother with 7-month-old baby who became pregnant after joining Full Throttle program at 43, comparing her current appreciation to what she imagines she would have felt at 30

  • A long fertility journey changes your perspective and makes you see motherhood differently

    Mother who had lengthy fertility journey before conceiving at 43, noting how the extended journey gave her different perspective and greater enjoyment of motherhood

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  • Working on yourself during your fertility journey directly impacts how you will parent

    Client who did personal growth work through Full Throttle program before becoming pregnant, acknowledging she needed to work on herself for her baby's benefit

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  • Working on ourselves is going to impact the way that we parent.

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Questions This Video Answers

Is it really bad being a mom in your 40s

No. It's amazing, isn't it? I think I'm sure that I would have been super happy to be a mother at thirty, honestly. But I think that you appreciate things a lot more or differently now.

Client

No, being a mom in your 40s is amazing. You appreciate things more and see motherhood differently, especially after a long fertility journey. The experience and maturity you gain make you enjoy parenthood even more than you would have in your 30s.

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Working on yourself during your fertility journey directly impacts how you will parent

Motherhood in your 40s brings deeper appreciation and enjoyment than you would have experienced in your 30s

A long fertility journey changes your perspective and makes you see motherhood differently