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<title>Choicemoms.org Thinking Section</title>
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<description>There is an enormous list of questions and concerns any single woman can have when she is considering motherhood without a partner. Often her most urgent concerns focus on a few of those questions, particular to her situation and background, which will differ widely from woman to woman.</description>
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<description>For roughly half of the women who consider this choice, building a family without a partner is not the first choice. Many women say they are single mothers by default, not by choice. And often the most difficult part of the process is deciding whether it is time to take this step without a partner.</description>
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