My name is Yash Jhala, and I’m from Asansol, West Bengal. I’ve been eager to donate since I was 17, seeing it as a profound way to help others. With a positive outlook and a love for music, I embrace life with openness. I want to support single women in their family-building efforts. I have deep thoughts about the societal taboos around infertility and feel it's important to foster open conversations. I believe that creating a family is an incredible journey, and I'm here to help make that happen.
Yash J****
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About Yash J****
Myself Yash jhala, Am from asansol west bengal, am open minded person nd cool positive thinker nd i love music nd born on 4th september 1995.
Why Yash J**** is here
Donating my eggs is something I’ve wanted to do since I was 17. To give the gift of life is probably the most selfless act a person could do.
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Why does anyone need to know, you may be wondering? Why expose your partner to potential ridicule, why risk rejection by family and friends, why put doubts in your child’s mind about who their father is? These are all questions that are likely to be running through your mind. But you might take some time to look at the other side what is behind the making of jokes about infertility and do I want to go along with that sort of thinking? are close family and friends really likely to reject us just because we are building our family in a slightly different way? if we feel we have to hide the way your child has been made, doesn’t this mean you are in some way ashamed and isn’t a child likely to sense this but not understand it’s meaning? Shame and fear are usually behind the keeping of secrets. Is this a good basis for starting family life? Why should difficulties with fertility be shameful? Sadly male infertility has over the centuries become connected in popular folk myth to sexual impotency. The term impotent is often used to mean being without power and being powerful seems in many cultures to be the essence of being a man. As I have said above there is in reality NO connection between infertility and sexual impotency.
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