Sami suggests that her 'ticking biological clock' was the reason why she tried to make things work in relationships she ultimately knew were destined to fail.
Because of her deep desire to become a mother, the former radio host went on a mission to 'find a baby daddy', as Pete puts it.
"Well that's what I did unfortunately. So when I made a documentary Sami's Baby, I had turned 40, come out of a serious relationship, my grandmother passed away, and it was that mid-life moment where I thought the best thing to do was check myself. I went to get my ovarian reserves tested to see how much time I had left to have a baby."
The doctor told Sami, single at the time, that her fertility was in rapid decline and that she needed to start trying to have a baby right then.
Sami talks more about her fertility struggles, relationship and career in the latest episode of Who Are You.
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