HOW INFERTILITY CHANGED MY MARRIAGE By: Amelia Freeman Infertility: the hijacker of marriages, fully encompassing the mind, body and spirit of individuals trying to conceive. My husband and I aren’t the same people as when we said “I…
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Our miracle rainbow baby is now eight years old, and a half, as she always reminds us. Our miracle only happened because of a very generous unknown woman who donated her eggs. We wouldn’t change a thing about…
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My husband and I met in high school, and we started dating when we were 16. Now, here we are still together fifteen years later, after 6 and a half years of marriage, experiencing three miscarriages in seven…
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Infertility is often misunderstood as a “woman’s issue.” However, men can also feel the grief, stress, and impact of infertility. Too often I think the husband gets forgotten as a couple battles infertility. Infertility is just that, it’s…
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It was exactly a year ago today that I miscarried our first pregnancy. I remember every single thing about that day. What I was wearing. My shopping trip to Trader Joe’s and the long, hot, walk home when…
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I never thought becoming a parent would be hard. My parent’s were able to have my sister and I. My husband, Daniel, have parents that went through infertility, and with the help of medication, able to conceive him…
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Modern Fertility is not only paving the way for at-home fertility testing but is also providing a wealth of resources for women exploring, or in the process of, trying to conceive. We were lucky enough to share content…
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“When are you going to have kids?” The question that EVERY woman is asked. But why? Is it our innate tribal nature that has formed this born-to-procreate society? Is it prewar gender roles forced on us upon birth?…
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It’s a known fact that it’s the woman in this process who is dealt with all the pain. The poking, the tests, the prods, the endless appointments and medications. It’s easy to applaud her for all she’s going…
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So the transfer has happened and that baby is *hopefully* getting comfy in your uterine wall. The hard work is over, or maybe it’s just begun. Either way, you have to be ready. So what do you do…