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Your Voices + Stories

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 »

2012 Voices of PCOS: The Roundup
Welcome to the 2012 Voices of PCOS blog series at The Infertility Voice, in honor of PCOS Awareness Month! Here are all of … Read More »

19 Summer Fertility Super Foods
By Heidi Brockmyre, M.S. L.Ac. Whatever efforts you’re making to get pregnant - whether it’s lifestyle changes, … Read More »

Trusting Your Inner Compass
There’s an old proverb: "the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." But what if physically taking even that … Read More »

The PCOS Journey Never Ends: It Goes On and On…
Welcome to the 2014 Voices of PCOS blog series at The Infertility Voice, in honor of PCOS Awareness Month! The PCOS … 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
Judah’s Birth Story, Part 4
(Continued from Part Three; or, read Parts One and Two.) Dear Judah, Now that we've just finished telling your birth story to a group of Bradley birth students tonight, it's time to finally tell the end of your birth story, and the … Read More »
Update on Ari’s Grandmother
(Follow up to my most recent post.) Still no progress for Larry's grandmother. She ate yesterday- something she's barely done in 2 weeks- but no progress one way or another. She is still generally unresponsive.Right now, Larry and I are operating in … Read More »
Hysteroscopy: Or, The Surgical Procedure I Cannot Pronounce
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 … Read More »
I’ve Been to Mexico
When I graduated from college, I packed my Toyota Corolla to the brim with clothes, sentiment-laden knick knacks, two guitars, a box of books, and a sense of adventure – and moved across the country from South Carolina to the southern-most tip of … Read More »

