Tracee Ellis Ross Opens Up About Being Childless, Single & Going Through Perimenopause at 50: I can feel my body’s ability to make a child draining out of me

Tracee Ellis Ross Opens Up About Being Childless, Single And Going Through Perimenopause at 50: I can feel my body’s ability to make a child draining out of me

 

Tracee Ellis Ross is getting candid about the current stage of her life.

During a recent episode of Glennon Doyle’s, We Can Do Hard Things podcast, actress Tracee Ellis Ross spoke candidly on what it’s like to be 50, single, and going through perimenopause.

While reflecting on experiencing perimenopause, Ross had this to say,

“I have, for my entire life, been tethered to a very routine cycle. And I’m very connected to my body, so I would know I’m ovulating. I would have all the feelings of knowing that and all of that is out the window. And I turn 50. And here I am in this open space now, sort of allowing the bubbling up of whatever might be here.”

Tracee Ellis Ross

Perimenopause means “around menopause” and refers to the time during which your body makes the natural transition to menopause, marking the end of the reproductive years. Perimenopause is also called the menopausal transition. It often begins between the ages of 45 and 55, though can happen much earlier.

The Black-ish star read an excerpt from her journal in which she questioned what it means to be fertile and to come to the end of her reproductive years.

“I can feel my body’s ability to make a child draining out of me. Sometimes I find it hilarious, as if there is a fire sale going on in my uterus, and someone’s in there screaming, ‘All things must go.’ As my body becomes a foreign place to me that doesn’t really feel safe or like home…I don’t know how to manage or control or fight the external binary narrative of the patriarchy that has hunted me and haunted me most of my adult life.”

She continued,

“Is it my fertility that is leaving me? Is it my womanhood? Or is it really neither? But I have to fight to hold my truth, because I have been programmed so successfully by the water we all swim in, by the water we all are served. And I feel fertile with creativity, full of power, more and more a woman than I’ve ever been. And yet that power that I was told I must use was not used.”

While Tracee Ellis Ross doesn’t have children of her own, she is an aunt, and that alone allows her to be intune with her motherly side.

“I say this to people all the time, I’m a wonderful mother. And I’m very mothering. And it’s been hard for me to claim that.”

She later expressed how she feels grateful that she is now able to look at being childless ‘with curiosity instead of heartbreak.’  She explains,

“The heartbreak does come up, and I get to hold that gently and lovingly and then say, remind myself, ‘I woke up every morning of my life and I’ve tried to do my best, so I must be where I’m supposed to be.”

When it comes to being single, Ross has had to change her perspective on the matter and view it from a different lens. She explains,

“I’ve been single for a very long time. I have had many wonderful ins and outs of things, but no one stuck to the pan. As a result, I get to curate my family, my chosen family around me. And I don’t think I realized the gift of that until I’ve started to get older.”

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Authored by: Monique Nicole