Hi there! I'm Keiko. I'm glad you're here. Let's get you up to speed, shall we? My … Read More »
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 »

Treatment Options of PCOS for Fertility: Looking Beyond IVF
Welcome to the 2014 Voices of PCOS blog series at The Infertility Voice, in honor of PCOS Awareness Month! Treatment … Read More »

This Year
December can feel like such a colossal failure when you're trying to start a family. You begin the year hoping that by … Read More »

Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child
Guest Post by Candyce Pelfrey Kannengieser I had not always wanted children. I wasn’t born maternal. I did not like … Read More »

From Ending to Beginning
It’s been over ten years–ten years of waiting, wishing, and hoping for this ending: The ending of my infertility. After ten … 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 »
From the Blog
CD3: Choose wisely, grasshopper.
Last night, after a crazy busy day, Larry and I needed Chinese. We needed it hard. As much as I love Beverly Jade, I have to remember: I do not like their crab rangoon. And yet, like the macaroni and cheese at Boston Market, the mashed potato … Read More »
Dear Borders.
Backstory here. Inspiration to do something about it here. Readers: I encourage you to join me in my effort to bring some sensitivity back to the bookshelves.-------------------------Borders Customer ServicePO Box 7002LaVergne, TN 37086To Whom It May … Read More »
“And miles to go before I sleep.”
I think it's time for another...C25K: And miles to go...Today will be Week 2, Day 3 of the C25K challenge that Larry and I are doing together. Last Friday, (Week 1, Day 3) was hard. If it weren't for Larry jogging by my side, slowing his pace, and … Read More »
My First Post
I've never really had a solid idea of what I wanted to be when I grow up, but there's one thing that's always made sense... I've always wanted to be a mom. When I was diagnosed at 26 with premature ovarian failure, I felt like this was the end of a … Read More »

