
Almost three-quarters of those surveyed said the pressure of juggling a
career and family life was putting them off trying to conceive.
Some worried about being labelled as a ‘part-time’ mother if they
worked, or said they feared it would be ‘impossible’ to meet
the expectations of their in-laws, friends and colleagues.
The report by the Pregnancy Advisory Service also found that one of the main reasons for women putting off starting a family was the struggle to find Mr Right.
Other concerns included not feeling ready for the responsibility a child, not owning their own home or simply not having enough money.
The report by the Pregnancy Advisory Service also found that one of the main reasons for women putting off starting a family was the struggle to find Mr Right.
Other concerns included not feeling ready for the responsibility a child, not owning their own home or simply not having enough money.
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