Dr. Hanna Katan Urges Women to Balance Fertility Awareness with Patience Inspired by Daughters of Zelophehad
Dr. Hanna Katan discusses the rising age of marriage and its impact on natural fertility, urging women to make informed decisions based on medical knowledge, responsibility, and faith. She draws inspiration from the biblical daughters of Zelophehad, who wisely waited for the right partner and took initiative to secure their future, praised by Moses and rabbinic sages for their wisdom and righteousness.
Katan highlights that while many women today delay marriage for education, career, or personal growth, this trend comes with biological costs. She explains that a woman’s egg reserve declines gradually from age 30 and more rapidly after 35, with fertility and pregnancy success rates dropping significantly by age 40. Advanced fertility treatments cannot fully reverse this decline. Therefore, she stresses the importance of women understanding their reproductive timelines to make conscious choices.
The article calls for society to support women in their search for suitable partners by removing unnecessary social barriers and encouraging openness and responsibility. Katan emphasizes that women should not ignore biological realities out of fear but rather embrace knowledge as empowerment. Like the daughters of Zelophehad, women today should act proactively and confidently to shape their family futures without compromising their values or passively waiting.
She concludes that just as people consider their financial age-related planning, women should similarly incorporate fertility awareness into their life decisions. Medical information is a tool for informed choice, not a source of anxiety, enabling women to pursue their dreams of family with open eyes, responsibility, and faith.