(Continued from Part 3.)
Health considerations
There is a saying which encapsulates a large percentage of the preparation: “If you don’t have your health, you don’t have anything.” Health is much more critical for a young woman versus a young man. I have known of individuals whose fathers died before they were born as the female’s time contribution to pregnancy is on average 65,000 times greater than the man’s contribution. In nature, male bees (drones) do not live that long after successfully mating with the queen as the insemination act if successful is the male’s swan song. Even if they are not successful, a drone will often by thrown out of the hive during the winter to conserve scarce resources as their utility is negative meaning the queen is bred for her lifetime with the one nuptial flight and their contribution is no longer needed.
Being a wife and eventually mother for a young woman is a very strenuous job! It is a full-time job requiring enormous stamina, intelligence, and robust health. A mother who is sickly could be more likely produce sickly children or may not even be able to have children. There are things that a young woman could do to potentially improve her health since we all live in the 21st Century. This article is a Gedankenexperiment (thought experiment), so none of this medical advice.
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