Thinking about adoption? Does the thought of open adoption strike fear in your heart? Fret not. I'm so honored to welcome Lori Holden for today's interview to talk about not just open adoption, but open-hearted adoption. Lori Holden blogs from Denver at LavenderLuz.com and can … Read More »
Archives for April 2014
Infertility & the Surrogacy Option
Yesterday I talked a little bit about my own IVF journey. Today, we hear from Whitney Anderson, infertility advocate and mom via surrogacy. We've also got a special interview with Kymberli Barney, surrogacy advocate, former surrogate and all-around badass. First, let's hear … Read More »
Resolve to Know More About The IVF Option
So. National Infertility Awareness Week has come and gone. I promised you a whole week's worth of incredible interviews with folks from all over the infertility community. I uploaded a bunch of NIAW Facebook Timeline covers. And then? And then my website basically pooped … Read More »
Resolve to Know More About Your Infertility Options
It's National Infertility Awareness Week! The theme for the 25th anniversary of NIAW is "Resolve to know more about..." As I've gone through my own infertility journey and developed The Infertility Voice website, I always come back to these four guiding beliefs: Knowledge. … Read More »
Welcome to National Infertility Awareness Week 2014!
I can't believe this will be my fifth National Infertility Awareness Week. But for RESOLVE, it's an even bigger milestone: NIAW celebrates its 25th anniversary this year! Here at The Infertility Voice, I have a number of ways that you can get involved this year and help … Read More »
Beitzah and The Ones Who Run Back
Two posts in one today; I've had a lot on my mind but not a lot of time to write, so here they are all mashed up into one. Beitzah. It's a white-shelled reminder, just sitting there, staring at you from the middle of the seder plate: beitzah. The egg. This symbol of life, … Read More »
What we collect and what we let go.
Spring has sprung here in New England... finally. This has definitely felt like the longest winter since we first moved up here almost seven years ago. I've been house-bound more than I would have liked to, between freezing cold despite sunny days and me and my son being held … Read More »