What a whirlwind launch week last week! Thank you to everyone who commented and shared posts - it meant a lot to me to see so many folks cheering me on :) So, back to regular scheduled programming. I've been quiet lately on my personal infertility journey. There have been … Read More »
In Treatment
Posts about using infertility treatments, including Keiko's own personal journey and the stories of our contributors.
Checking in on My Lady Bits: A Doc’s Appointment Update
So when I'm not posting about the State of THE Uterus, I thought it was time for an update on the State of MY Uterus. (Previously, on Keiko's Uterus: An Overdue Post About My Lady Bits.) Since we changed health insurance providers in November, it was time to see a new doctor. … Read More »
A Chronic Illness Confessional
This is a difficult post to write today. Living with a chronic illness is not easy. This post isn't about the Pain Olympics. I'm not here to say that one chronic illness is worse than another. It's just like our infertility diagnoses; there isn't truly one that's "worse" than … Read More »
An Overdue Post About My Lady Bits
So, it's been about two years since I really posted about how my lady bits are doing. For the first few months of this blog, it was all lady bits drama all the time. But since mid-2010, things have calmed down in my down there since I started taking birth control pills for … Read More »
Voices of PCOS: Kymberli’s Story – Empowering Yourself as a PCOS Cyster
Welcome to our final installment of this week's Voices of PCOS series in honor of PCOS Awareness Month. Yesterday we heard Melissa's story about what it's like to not fit into the cookie-cutter mould of a PCOS patient and what it means to be a "skinny cyster." Today we hear from … Read More »
Voices of PCOS: Mandie’s Story – Zen and the Art of Baby-Making
Welcome to our second feature story in this week's Voices of PCOS series in support of PCOS Awareness Month. Yesterday, we heard Kristin's story about living with PCOS and the Glycemic Index. Today we hear from Mandie from To Love a Rose, as she walks us down the winding road of … Read More »
Voices of PCOS: My Story
September is PCOS Awareness Month here in the States. PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome) is estimated to affect as many as 5 to 7 million women of childbearing age in the United States alone. The most common symptoms include irregular periods and the development of … Read More »
WBZTV News: Infertility Doesn’t Just Affect Older Women
Check it out! Here's the news piece from WBZ-TV, Boston's CBS news station, on our story of infertility and how my younger age plays a factor. Reporter Christina Hager has put together a really compassionate piece and I'm so honored and grateful that she reached out to me for her … Read More »
A Snapshot of Our Infertility Journey Thus Far
Photo by Tim Regan, via Flickr.So often I'm writing about all the big picture things in the infertility world: advocacy efforts, ranting about the media, and the like - sometimes I forget to remember that ultimately, I started this blog to chronicle our personal journey … Read More »
I should be running…
...but I'm being super lazy and blogging right now.NaBloPoMo is half over today (thank G-d!) and ironically enough, I pretty much had nothing to write about today. This has been the challenge of NaBloPoMo - finding something to write about every single day of this month. To be … Read More »
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