On the track, you know what you're capable of, but being at the birth, you have no control.
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You can't control where you were born, the family you were born into, what you look like; you can't control any of those circumstances. The only thing you can control is how you react.
I started training again four months after giving birth, and it was strange not to be fully in control - I'm so used to my body performing at a certain level, but it wasn't. I was like, 'Oh, man, can we go back to where we were, please?'
Birth-control is effecting, and promising to effect, many functions in our social life.
Contraceptive protection is something every woman must have access to, to control her own destiny.
When you start feeling the baby kick, you realize there's a person inside, and that pregnancy is very different from having a person you're responsible for for the rest of your life. I don't know what I'm doing, but then I have to remind myself no parent does, right?
You don't want people to suffer or get fat when they're pregnant.
I don't believe in birth control.
I think pregnancy is a huge responsibility.
Giving birth was probably the most empowering thing I've ever done physically. I was like, 'Now I can do anything. I can run a marathon... I can run three marathons!'
Motherhood runs its own way and is measured with another watch that, unfortunately, we can't control.
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