Laurel’s Story
They say that having cancer changes you. Not just in the obvious visible ways—but fundamentally, as a person and on the deepest of levels. Since my initial breast cancer diagnosis in 2010 I’ve probably been transformed in a thousand ways
Chloë’s Story: Fertility and the Single Girl
I’ll be honest from the outset. I’m single, with no children, and I’m 40 in June, and I accept that this current absence of love for another person affects the way I view fertility. I’ve never been married, never had
Catherine’s Story: The Children of my Daydreams
Today we have Catherine's incredibly brave story. So thankful for her light and love on this earth.
A Constant Reminder: Stacey’s Story
What’s the point of having a chart if no one looks at it before talking to me?
What If We Considered It a Gift?
What if we were to consider it a gift? All of it. All of our struggles. Even the struggles of infertility.
Our Story: Ever Upward Updates
I am two months from the bookstore launch of Ever Upward which means a final push in exposure hoping for the light to shine brighter. Which also means I have a lot going on that I wanted all of you to be
Join Us For A Week of Infertility Support
Infertility can be a devastating side effect of breast cancer treatment in young women because of the sensitivity of a woman’s eggs to anti-cancer drugs.
Living In the Tension
I believe our happiness lies in living in this tension between the two worlds; living in this complicated grey.