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It has not been an easy process. Over the past two and a half years, Ms. Lawson, a lawyer, has spent about $20,000 on several rounds of intrauterine insemination and associated costs to try to conceive a child on her own. A pregnancy at age 40 resulted in a miscarriage after eight weeks.
While finding a partner has been a challenge, Ms. Lawson, now 42, said she had never expected the biological process of having a child to be so difficult. “In families of color, there’s an assumption that when you want to get pregnant, you get pregnant,” she said. “There’s a lot of finger-pointing that women of color feel when we’ve gotten to a certain age and we haven’t had children.”
Adding to the pressure, Ms...