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Your Voices + Stories

A String of Pearls I Could Live Without
Welcome to the 2014 Voices of PCOS blog series at The Infertility Voice, in honor of PCOS Awareness Month! A String … Read More »

ASK AN EGG DONOR™ With Alicia Young
By Alicia Young
Welcome to ASK AN EGG DONOR™ – excerpts from my monthly, chatty column where you’re invited to ask me anything about egg … Read More »

The International Infertility Community and the #RoyalBaby Overload
Guest Post by Kimberly Batten I'm Canadian. Anyone who has been around me or my blog for more than 5 minutes can figure … Read More »

FRAGILE: Handle With Care
By Jessy M.
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 … Read More »

Voices of PCOS 2011: The Roundup
Welcome to the 2011 Voices of PCOS blog series at The Infertility Voice, in honor of PCOS Awareness Month! Here are all of … 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 »
From the Blog
You Asked, I Answer: Infertility Questions
Yesterday I answered all of the Fun and Deep Questions from my little Formspring experiment. I got a lot of questions related very specifically to infertility and our journey, so I wanted to give those answers their very own (very long) … Read More »
Why Infertility Patients Should Think Like Entrepreneurs, Part 2
Yesterday, I indulged in a little bit of entrepreneurial wisdom from the BlogHer Entrepreneurs conference I went to last week into coping with your infertility journeys. Today, I wrap it all up in part 2 of Why Infertility Patients Should Think Like … Read More »
Wordless Wednesday: Four Breakfasts
January 1st. Homemade bagels (a gift from friends), whitefish salad, lox, and cream cheese: January 2nd. Clementines and tea: January 3rd. Clementines: January 4th. Cheddar omelette, clementines and tea: Eating breakfast every morning? So far, so … Read More »
Boston Uncommon
I've never really had a "city" a "town" of my own. I grew up in suburbia, went to school in a pseudo-urban area in Ewing, New Jersey. We moved to College Park, Maryland after college but D.C. was never our "city." And when we first moved to … Read More »

