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Things People Don’t Tell You If You Marry After 30
Things People Don’t Tell You If You Marry After 30
Things People Don’t Tell You If You Marry After 30
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Do you hear that sound? If you’re a woman in your 30s, you certainly should. It’s the sound of your biological clock closing on you with every minute that goes by, whether you care to believe it or not. While you’re preoccupied with climbing the career ladder, or you’re simply out partying, or stubbornly maintaining your “independence,” your baby-making shop is closing in on you. If you don't step up to the plate, when the clock strikes midnight, there may not be a fairy tale ending awaiting you, only a pumpkin.

Every line contained in “Things People Don't Tell You If You Marry After 30” is filled with a powerful wake-up call that explains a woman’s life between the crucial ages of 30 to 40. “Things People Don’t Tell You If You Marry After 30,” lays out the arguments as to why you shouldn’t ignore your biological clock if you want to have children. This book, which can be read in one sitting, shows you how to get serious about finding your soul mate without having to compromise your professional career. Cindy de la Garza’s stories, based on her own experiences and mistakes, enlightens all women, regardless if you’re 18 or over 40, in one way or another.

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Release dateMar 28, 2016
ISBN9780692615645
Things People Don’t Tell You If You Marry After 30
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Cindy de la Garza

Cindy de la Garza is a successful real estate agent who currently lives in Dallas, Texas. After marrying later in life, at the age of 41, she candidly shares with other women her thoughts and personal experiences about the challenges many women face when they put their professional careers first, rather than their personal lives. This is her first book.

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    Things People Don’t Tell You If You Marry After 30 - Cindy de la Garza

    Things People Don’t Tell You If You Marry After 30

    By Cindy de la Garza

    THINGS PEOPLE DON’T TELL YOU IF YOU MARRY AFTER 30

    Copyright Cindy de la Garza, 2016

    All rights reserved. Except for brief passages quoted in newspaper, magazine, radio, television or online reviews, no portion of this book may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or information storage or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the author.

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    ISBN 978-0-692-61564-5

    Cover design by Rob Bignell

    Manufactured in the United States of America

    First printing March 2016

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1 Before the Uncertainty

    Chapter 2 The Timeline

    Chapter 3 Fertility Issues

    Chapter 4 The Pressures of Reality

    Chapter 5 Online Dating

    Chapter 6 Let the Games Begin

    Chapter 7 So You Say You Want Kids

    Chapter 8 The Male Mentality

    Chapter 9 King of Random

    Chapter 10 Is There Hope?

    Chapter 11 Closing Arguments

    Chapter 1

    Before the Uncertainty

    Who am I? Well let’s start from the beginning when things were much easier. I was born in Chicago and grew up in Bedford, Texas, a suburb outside of Dallas. I’m college educated from a private school in Illinois and have a degree in Communication. As I’m writing this today, I’m 39 years old, unmarried, and have no children. Did I mention I’ll be 40 next month?

    After graduating from high school, I lived all over Latin America with my father, who worked for a commercial airline, thus explains all the traveling. At the

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