Late to thread - as always - sigh!
I always think that this is the kind of stuff that should make us think about the shape of the society we live in.
If this was a female-shaped society it would be shaped around this stuff: We'd be able to have babies/children younger, on our own, in a temporary relationship, perhaps, and not be penalised for that.
We could continue with education - because it would be structured more as something you go in and out of, with real childcare attached. It would be genuinely shaped to fit people with children attached (I don't think it's anywhere near that now).
Likewise employment. You wouldn't be shafted for part-time work, for broken employment patterns.
and so on.
Think how different our society would have to be to enable women to have kids when it suits their fertility. and think about what the shape of current society tells us about the biology of the current ideal citizen.
It's interesting that all the small, though useful, reforms we're currently achieving is still so far off that shape.