I was selfish, fickle, flighty and distracted four years ago. I still am, but the difference today, four years later, is that I recognize these qualities about myself now. I am also brave, strong, bold and empowered. If you told me four years ago I would one day say that … Read More »
The Legacy of Reproductive Choice for the Infertility Community
Today, I blog for choice as part of NARAL's Blog for Choice Day on the fortieth anniversary of Roe v. Wade. According to a recent poll by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, most Americans under 30 don't even know what Roe v. Wade is about. I turn 31 in May, so I just … Read More »
Unresolved But In Transition
First and foremost, I need to say a huge HELLO! to all of you. I realize I've been MIA here at The Infertility Voice website as of late and when I got a comment on an old post today wondering where I'd went, I knew it was time to come back to this space. So firstly, me, Larry and … Read More »
New Year’s Eve in Times Square
Through a unique opportunity with Larry's job, I got to tag along on a truly once in a lifetime trip to Times Square for New Year's Eve this year. What made this opportunity so unique is that I wasn't one of the million people down between the barricades on the streets along … Read More »
Unbuttoned
I've been a bit MIA from the space here since New Year's, despite being fairly busy and with lots of updates on the Knish. My radio silence has been a little complicated, to say the least. It's official: I can no longer zip up or button my jeans. I feel the transition from … Read More »
Behind and Beyond: Reflections on the Brink of a New Year
I love New Year's Eve. It's such a precarious, if invented demarcation between the old and the new, the past and the future, a sliver of the present in transition. For many, it's the tabula rasa, the turn of the wheel, a moment of both ending and beginning. How fitting that … Read More »
Challenge Accepted: A Glucose Challenge Rage Comic Tale
Turns out I've got a history of gestational diabetes in my family. So naturally, this means a baseline glucose challenge test WAY earlier than most people. "Piece of cake," I thought, naively - and pardon the pun. So a few weeks ago, I had these grand plans of showing up to … Read More »
The Infertility Voice: 2012’s Greatest Hits
What a year, folks! It's hard to believe that we're ready to kiss 2012 goodbye and ring in the new year in just a week. Even though it hasn't yet been a full year here at this website, it's been an incredible ten months here all the same, and I have each of you to thank for … Read More »
Caution: Bump Ahead
Since some of you are reading these posts in an RSS Reader, I've made the choice to only offer a 400-character teaser of each post in my RSS feed. Personally, truncated post summaries in RSS feeds drive me nuts. That said: I know that some of you reading may still be building … Read More »
Senseless and Silent.
I need to get these thoughts out of my head that have been swirling around since Friday afternoon and on to paper/screen. Friday morning, Larry and I drove down to New Jersey to attend his sister's college graduation. Shortly before 1pm, his iPhone dinged. He has a … Read More »
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