The wider picture
Vicky Pattison, who first captured the hearts of viewers on Geordie Shore in 2011, has been a prominent voice in discussions surrounding fertility and motherhood. As she navigates her own journey, Pattison has been candid about her desires and the societal pressures women face regarding motherhood. At 38 years old, she is not only a television personality but also a woman grappling with the realities of reproductive health and the stigma surrounding it.
In 2023, Pattison documented her egg-freezing journey, a decision she made at the age of 35. This personal endeavor was not without its challenges; she faced misogynistic comments that trivialized her choice, with one particularly hurtful remark labeling her eggs as “geriatric.” Reflecting on this, she humorously remarked, “Being told I had geriatric eggs made me imagine my little eggs swimming around my fallopian tubes with walkers, doing bingo.” Such comments highlight the societal pressures women endure when making choices about their bodies and futures.
In March 2024, Pattison married Ercan Ramadan, marking a new chapter in her life. Their union comes at a time when Pattison is actively exploring her options for motherhood. Her new series, titled “Maybe, baby?”, is set to premiere on March 31st on C4 Streaming and E4. The show aims to shed light on alternative routes to parenthood, a topic that resonates with many women today.
As Pattison prepares for this new venture, she has expressed her concerns about how her struggles with premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) might affect her journey into motherhood. “I wasn’t ready to be a mother, even in my early 30s,” she has stated, emphasizing the importance of personal readiness over societal expectations. Her openness about these issues is a breath of fresh air in an industry often shrouded in unrealistic portrayals of motherhood.
Marnie Simpson, another Geordie Shore alum, welcomed her third child in July 2023, showcasing a different aspect of motherhood. At 33 years old, Simpson’s journey contrasts with Pattison’s, highlighting the diverse paths women take in their reproductive lives. While Pattison is exploring her options through egg freezing and alternative routes, Simpson has embraced the traditional path of motherhood.
Pattison’s advocacy for women’s reproductive rights is clear. She believes that women should be celebrated for their choices rather than criticized. “What women need when they decide to have a child is celebration, not criticism,” she passionately asserts. This sentiment resonates deeply in a world where women often face judgment for their decisions regarding family planning.
As the premiere of “Maybe, baby?” approaches, observers are eager to see how Pattison’s story unfolds and what insights she will share about the complexities of motherhood. The series promises to be not just a personal narrative but also a broader commentary on the choices women make regarding parenthood in today’s society.
With her two dogs, Max and Milo, by her side, Pattison continues to navigate the challenges of her journey with resilience and humor. Her story serves as a reminder that every woman’s path to motherhood is unique, filled with its own set of challenges and triumphs. As she steps into this new chapter, the conversations she sparks will undoubtedly inspire many others to embrace their own journeys.
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