You may remember from our IVF project that was MISSION: Team Zoll #3 last year, that we transferred two embryos. They looked like this: Despite rising beta numbers that could have gone either way, only one of those two embryos implanted. And here I am, 23 weeks pregnant … Read More »
Keiko's Journey
The Infertility Voice™ first started as Editor-in-Chief Keiko Zoll's personal infertility blog, Hannah Wept, Sarah Laughed in 2009, shortly after her diagnosis of premature ovarian failure. Here is the record of her personal journey from infertility to motherhood from 2009 through 2013.
Love, Sex and Rock n’ Roll: Happy Valentine’s Day.
We're not usually big celebrators of Valentine's Day in our house. For several years when Larry and I were dating, I was often performing in a production of The Vagina Monologues. Since getting married, our anniversary (five years this year, folks!) falls at the end of January … Read More »
The Guilt of Joy
There's been a bit of talk about pain within the infertility experience in the ALI blogosphere of late. Jessica seems to kick things off talking about this concept of The Pain Olympics, which triggered a historical overview of the Pain Olympics over the years from Mel over at … Read More »
Can You Find the Hidden Mickey?
We're back after six awesome days in Disney World. We took lots of photos, rocked the Disney Dining Plan like champs, and even got to hang out with friends on our last full day there. Our quick jaunt to Orlando was a great way to celebrate five years of marriage together and our … Read More »
Infertility is the Most Painful Journey of Self-Discovery You’ll Ever Take
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 »
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 »
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