Racing the biological clock; increasing number of single professional women choose motherhood.

From: Ebony | Date: July 1, 1991 | Copyright information

SUZETTE Goddard had a great career, lived in a stunning town house, drove a BMW, enjoyed an active social life and vacationed in Senegal, Morocco and Hong Kong. Still, something was missing--a family. Marriage was not imminent, and she was told by her physician that she could not conceive. After investigating and then ruling out adoption, she made good on an unexpected pregnancy that proved her doctor wrong. At age 43, she became a single mother.

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