Ladies, Please spare a minute before you innocuously blurt out 'When's the good news?'
For those of you who have no idea about 'the good news' that I am talking about, its not neither about an achievement of passing an exam with A Grade nor its about the new job in a top-notch company, but for Indian women, it questions their ability to accomplish two things in life - if you are unmarried, when is the D-day? If married when are you planning to get pregnant? A very casual, spontaneous question directed at someone who is already having a hard time trying to conceive and made sure that this is within the earshot of the other ladies around - Its more than a social faux pas. When you scale all the horrible things in life, infertility/inability to conceive ranks galaxies away from the worst. I loved kids. After marriage when I was all set to have one, I thought it would happen naturally and didn't want to go work about having them. Six months gone. There were no signs of pregnancy, and people around suggested me that I consult a gynaecologist. T