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Are They Thinking It Too?
Do the mothers think of us non-mothers in a group conversation?
Do the mothers think of us non-mothers in a group conversation?
What I hope is that I give someone else permission to seek themselves through this journey of infertility.
I was honored when my good friend Lisa over at Amateur Nester asked me for my opinion on those hurtful, and sometimes downright nasty, comments we get on our infertility writing pieces.
We are surrounded by infinite possibilities, all we have to do is ask for them. I asked the universe/energy/field/God (for me, I call it God) for a clear sign/blessing/gift and it had 48 hours to show it to me.
I will not allow scarcity and comparison to steal away amazing connection.
When I think about some of the people I am closest too in the community, even they may not fit in our tribe much longer as many of them are pregnant after their infertility struggles (which is technically what we
A week after National Infertility Awareness Week (NIAW), when I reared my brave heart and our story ran on CNN, I sat in my own therapist's office with tears running down my face and my voice adamant.
If I have learned anything throughout my own infertility journey and recovery I have learned that we are all parents. But most likely, we will be the men and women who feel invisible these months as Mother’s and Father’s Day are upon
It has been a theme in my office lately, the frustration we can feel with recovery, well, really with ourselves. The frustration of falling off track with the choices of recovery. The sense of it never getting easier. The inaccurate inner critic telling us that we are
The messages portrayed in mainstream media, by celebrities and even our fertility clinics must change. But, we as a community, together, must also stop reinforcing and perpetuating these same messages.