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Your Voices + Stories

The Gift of Thriving Instead of Just Surviving
Every year around this time when everyone is getting excited about the holidays, you start seeing all of these really … Read More »

2014 Voices of PCOS: The Roundup
Welcome to the conclusion of the 2014 Voices of PCOS blog series at The Infertility Voice, in honor of PCOS Awareness Month. … Read More »

A Thing With Feathers
By Liz Miles
I sat in a chair at a table in the fertility clinic exam room thinking about how this would be a defining moment in my life. … Read More »

Our Journey to Adoption
Guest Post by Adopt1soon We would like to share our journey in the hopes that we might help someone else who is struggling … Read More »

ASK AN EGG DONOR™ With Alicia Young
By Alicia Young
Welcome to ASK AN EGG DONOR™ – excerpts from my monthly, chatty column where you’re invited to ask me anything about egg … Read More »

Dr. Fertilitylove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Learned to Love My Family
By Jessy M.
I had an outing scheduled with my niece. she’s my niece by marriage and my goddaughter. My relationship with her isn’t as … Read More »
From the Blog
Voices of PCOS: Melissa’s Story – PCOS and the “Skinny Cyster”
Welcome to our third feature story in this week’s Voices of PCOS series in support of PCOS Awareness Month. Yesterday, we heard Mandie’s story about exploring her non-traditional, alternative medicine approach to PCOS. Today we hear from Melissa from … Read More »
On the road, part two.
"When life hands you leeemons, make leeemonade."The last 48 hours have been a blur of Spanish moss, the smell of flowers, hugs and kisses and wrinkled skin soft like old crumpled paper, and oppressive, blinding heat. At the heart of it all: the love … Read More »
On Being Infertile & Jewish at Passover
Passover is one of my favorite holidays, second only to Thanksgiving. They're both about food, family, and rich with tradition. Passover is not an easy holiday for the infertile Jew; so much emphasis is placed on children and fertility that it feels … Read More »
Two dichotomous posts on parenting
Two quick stories I wanted to share with two interesting takes on the limits of parenthood.1. A truly disturbing story from my current home state of Massachusetts: Mother of 9 claims she was sterilized against her will. Savicki acknowledged that some … Read More »

