'READY': UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON PROFESSOR CHRONICLES PHENOMENON OF 'NEW LATER MOTHERHOOD'
January 10, 2008
January 10, 2008
HOUSTON, Jan. 10 -- The University of Houston issued the following news release:
For many women, the ticking of the proverbial "biological clock" is not as loud as the sound of the open road or the ceremonial song of "Pomp and Circumstance." At least, not right away. The number of women who have delayed first-time motherhood until their mid-30s or beyond has grown tenfold over the past 30 years, coining the moniker: "new later motherhood." It's t . . .
For many women, the ticking of the proverbial "biological clock" is not as loud as the sound of the open road or the ceremonial song of "Pomp and Circumstance." At least, not right away. The number of women who have delayed first-time motherhood until their mid-30s or beyond has grown tenfold over the past 30 years, coining the moniker: "new later motherhood." It's t . . .
