The Unplanned Parent

Why Ashley Chose Raman Over a Sperm Donor

32 min · 29 de abr de 2026
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Ashley is 22 weeks pregnant. And she's finally telling her side of the story. In Episode 6, she walks through how she got here: the deadline she gave herself at 42, the FaceTime call where Raman's name came up as a joke, and the morning-after text where he said he was actually considering it. She also explains why she chose a known person over a sperm donor — and why specifically Raman. Then she gets into the legal agreement. What started easy became hard fast. Two things in the document made her cry. One almost made her call everything off. Dr. Angel closes with why talking through the big parenting questions before you have a baby is so much better than after.

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