Every time I went to the doctor when I was in my twenties, he repeated the same thing to me: don't wait too long to have children.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I never thought I was going to have children. I just thought after 45, that was it.
At one point in my career, while still hosting 'The Arsenio Hall Show,' I was told by my doctor that it might not be physically possible for me to have children.
I'm not going to have a baby until I'm around 30-something.
I don't see any reason why I couldn't have a child when I'm 40.
There is never a right or wrong time to have kids; it happens for whatever reason, but you can have this paranoia: 'will I be able to do this, I'm not sure if I'm ready to have kids?'
But I never worried about having a child in my 40s, which is unusual - normally, I'm the queen of worry.
I've never in my life said I didn't want to have children. I did and I do and I will!
Listen, I had two kids - one when I was 40, one when I was 45. I breastfed for one year, which means I was breastfeeding four years ago. I'm going to move from giving birth to menopause without really realising.
You don't have a family doctor anymore like you did when you were a kid, who treated you throughout your life.
After doing One Fine Day and playing a pediatrician on ER, I'll never have kids. I'm going to have a vasectomy.