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Your Voices + Stories

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 »

Learning to Love My PCOS
Welcome to the 2014 Voices of PCOS blog series at The Infertility Voice, in honor of PCOS Awareness Month! I have several … Read More »

The 12 Days Of Infertility
By Melanie E.
On the 12 days of Christmas, my infertility gave to me... 12 Hours of Timed Sex And a pretty good sex life! My PCOS … Read More »

The Life and Times of a PCOS Poster Girl
Welcome to the 2014 Voices of PCOS blog series at The Infertility Voice, in honor of PCOS Awareness Month! The Life … Read More »

Feigning In/Fertility
In 2005, after miscarrying a very spontaneous pregnancy, I was told my ovaries suck. The medical term is Poly-cystic Ovarian … Read More »

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 »
From the Blog
What the hell happned to January?
This happens every year. I work in higher ed, so January just vanishes. November is also notorious for just disappearing. Work has been crazy. I hate my job, I hate the people I work with... it's just a challenge to get out of bed every morning, … Read More »
A Perfectly Spooky Moment Monday
Before I get into this morning's Perfect Moment Monday post: to all those in the path of Hurricane Sandy, stay safe. If you get the orders to get out, get out. This lady is not to be trifled with. Seeing pictures of an already flooded Atlantic City, … Read More »
Still Unpacking What Happened to My Town
It's been a day and a half and yet, I still can't stop thinking about what happened in Boston on Monday. On September 11, 2001, I didn't even own a cell phone. I was a sophomore in college. I didn't find out until almost 11am everything that … Read More »
FRAGILE: Handle With Care
As I’m sure is common, I wear some labels that my family of origin imparted on me. These were not the silly labels of a little girl or identities that I quickly grew out of (and possibly grew to resent). I was known as a caretaker in my family, known … Read More »

