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Ghanaian media icon Nana Ama McBrown has opened up about her deeply personal struggle to balance her thriving acting career with her desire to become a mother, affirming that she has βno regretsβ about prioritizing her professional ambitions before starting a family.
In a heartfelt interview on the DivaDocLetsTalk podcast released March 24, 2025, McBrown recounted years of emotional turmoil as she watched colleagues in the entertainment industry embrace motherhood while she faced fertility challenges.
"I Cried Seeing My Mates Have Kidsβ
The actress and TV host revealed how societal expectations and self-doubt weighed heavily on her during her rise to fame.
βWhile building my career, I was crying because I had not given birth then. When I saw my mates [with children], I wondered, βWill I even give birth?β After working towards it, I still wasnβt getting a child,β she shared, describing moments of vulnerability.
IVF Success at 41: βI Chose Science Over Surrogacyβ
After years of uncertainty, McBrown turned to medical advancements, opting for **In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)**. She was initially presented with two options: IVF or surrogacy. Defying odds, she chose IVF with unwavering determination.
βI said I would do IVF firstβeven if it took five times. If it didnβt work, then Iβd go for surrogacy. Fortunately for me, I gave birth when I was 41,β she said, crediting science and resilience for her eventual joy.
No Regretsβ β A Message to Women
Despite the emotional toll, McBrown stood firm in her resolve, emphasizing that prioritizing her career was the right choice for her.
βI donβt regret chasing my career before having children,β she declared, offering a powerful rebuttal to societal pressures that often force women to choose between ambition and family.
Breaking Stigmas, Inspiring Hope
McBrownβs candidness about her IVF journey shines a light on fertility struggles faced by many women, particularly in cultures where motherhood is traditionally prioritized. Her story challenges stereotypes and celebrates the idea that family-building can align with personal timelines.
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