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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’s the point of having a chart if no one looks at it before talking to me?
As both a survivor of infertility and a mental health therapist who works with clients every day I see the lifelong devastation that is created by the infertility journey.
I am doer. A determined, impatient, fast, get it done and get it done right and get it done quickly doer.
I can promise you, it is all worth it and you will be okay.
I am feeling all the feels. I am feeling scared to death. I am feeling excited. I am feeling hopeful. I am feeling scared to death. I am feeling accomplished. I am feeling at peace.
As someone who has struggled through infertility and IVF, survived and is thriving thereafter, I feel not so alone when a celebrity comes forward with their own struggles.
Owning our stories, every single part of our stories, may mean that we shout it from the roof tops. Or that we do become the poster child for our struggles and cause. Or that we write a book or a public blog and
I have been recognized for the Very Inspiring Blogger Award by my fellow warriors Elisha at Waiting for Baby Bird and My Perfect Breakdown.
I am reminded that there simply are no mistakes made in this life or coincidences. And, that I have amazing people around me in this journey.