On the day that Luisina Eijo considered being a single mother, she wondered if it responded to a desire or a mere social mandate. After several months of reflection, she came to a sharp answer: she did not imagine her life without motherhood. In January 2022, at 36 years of age, she went to a assisted reproduction center to begin an artificial insemination treatment. At three months she became pregnant. “Since we were young, we are raised with t…
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On the day that Luisina Eijo considered being a single mother, she wondered if it responded to a desire or a mere social mandate. After several months of reflection, she came to a sharp answer: she did not imagine her life without motherhood. In January 2022, at 36 years of age, she went to a assisted reproduction center to begin an artificial insemination treatment. At three months she became pregnant. “Since we were young, we are raised with t…