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Interview Questions
To the two friends
1. Tell me, what do you think about the term 'female biological clock'?
2. In what way has following the biological clock impacted your life? Which specific years of your life did you follow the biological clock, and it felt nice, and why?
3. When someone describes the following of biological clock as primitive and outdated, how does it feel? Now that you have reflected on it, do you prefer the following of the female biological clock being "supported," or it's still “primitive”?
4. When did you embrace the idea of following the female biological clock? How was the experience? What were the challenges faces faced in doing so?
5. When you embraced this idea, did you get supported? Did some people, let’s say your friends, oppose you? And how did they support or not support you?
6. What would happen if, during your fertile years, you get engaged in many activities to enhance your career life? How would you do? Would you sacrifice your career to get children first?
7. What's the best case for this case of ours? Do you advise other women to follow their biological clock like the way you have done?
8. In conclusion, in what way do you hope others will understand the importance of childbearing by following the biological clock?
To the one parent who let her daughter follow the biological clock
1. How do you feel about following a biological clock to give birth? Why did you choose to let your daughter follow it?
2. Did you follow the biological clock during your motherhood? What was the impact of following or not following towards your motherhood journey?
3. Does your daughter understand the importance of following a biological clock? What is your daughter’s perception about the same?
4. In conclusion, how do you advise other parents with daughters who have entered into fertility years? Will you encourage them to let their daughters to follow it to avoid delayed production?