Breaking Barriers- Stop Asking About Kids

I am childless not by choice (CNBC) and an ovarian cancer survivor. I have experienced pregnancy, yet my body was unable to carry. Ovarian cancer, known as the "silent killer," is invasive, often misdiagnosed, and can steal a woman's ability to conceive before she even realizes what’s happening.

One of the first questions many women hear when meeting someone new is, “Do you have kids?” While seemingly innocent, this question can be painful for the 1 in 6 women struggling with infertility. In professional settings, especially, this should never be the first question asked of a woman in any industry.

Instead, ask about their interests outside of work. The conversation will naturally reveal what matters to them—whether it's family, pets, hobbies, or personal passions—without placing them in a position to explain or relive their struggles.

Let’s shift the dialogue to one of inclusivity and awareness, recognizing that family looks different for everyone.


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