”Madam, we want to salute you with flowers and cake’

‘Society deals with you the way they do, or forms an opinion, depending on if your family is with you every step of the way.’ Motherhood did not arrive in the customary way for Rutu Parikh. She was 36. And dearly wanted a child. Rutu recognised she had the capacity to give plenty of maternal love or “motherly instinct,” as…

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WHAT PATIENTS SAY about Dr. Firuza Parikh

LATE BLOOMERS Baby hunger is no longer a permanent affliction as urban Indian women, having put off motherhood for the right job or right man, turn to fertility treatments Doctors may say the biological clock is not a myth – 90 percent of the eggs in a woman degrade at the end of the critical 37th year – but motherhood…

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