Hey ForbesBLK. Ayisha Mendez here. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, for the first time in U.S. history, more babies are being born to women over 40 than to teenagers. While that trend may not be shocking, what continues to stun is the persistence of the motherhood penalty—the measurable career and income sacrifices women make when they become mothers. Recently, I sat down with Erica Cobb, a TV and podcast host whose latest project, Fertility Unfiltered sheds light on her deeply personal journey with infertility. It’s a challenge that affects Black women at nearly twice the rate of white women, according to the American Society of Reproductive Medicine. In our conversation, Cobb, the CEO of digital media company ComebackTV, recalls a pivotal moment early in her career. She landed a dream job, only to overhear leadership suggesting that a future co-worker on maternity leave was no longer needed as Cobb had filled an adjacent role. That moment, Cobb says, revealed the quiet calculations that too often sideline mothers in the workplace. It also impacted her decision to prioritize a career before motherhood. |