Recently, Vivia Chen recently suggested that women might achieve greater success in their careers by starting families later in life. She writes: " Having kids by your mid-twenties almost strikes me as a teenage pregnancy."
I was 25 and a first-year associate when I became pregnant with baby number one, and I encountered a lot of that attitude. Now, with three children under 7, I’m still an associate at an Am Law 100 firm.
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