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

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 »

Lessons in Healing
I am a stepmother and mother of a daughter who died of SIDS in 2003, and had an ectopic pregnancy in 2004. I have also … 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 »

Tips for Surviving the Two-Week Wait
Guest Post by Jessica Burgess When you are trying to conceive, the two-week wait between ovulation and menstruation … Read More »

2014 Voices of PCOS: The Roundup
Welcome to the conclusion of the 2014 Voices of PCOS blog series at The Infertility Voice, in honor of PCOS Awareness Month. … 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 »
From the Blog
Dreaming in anger.
Had a dream so real this morning I thought it actually happened, and then was so angry in said dream I woke up with a nasty headache. I wish I had written this down as soon as I got to work as opposed to so late in the day now, as the details are … Read More »
The waiting never ends…
Larry had his SA yesterday. Guys have it so easy initially ;) I got 7 vials of blood drawn for my first round of Dx, he gets to... well, you now how it works.He called the dr's office today, but the results aren't in yet. I'm chomping at the bit to … Read More »
I have apparently lost my g-ddamn mind.
It's November 1st. You know what that means. NANOWRIMO, beeyotch! (For those not in the know, NaNoWriMo is short for National Novel Writing Month.) This is my fourth year making a for reals, honest to goodness attempt to "win." The prize? … Read More »
Having Some Things, Some of the Time
It's kind of like "having it all." As a WAMH, I've been told that I'm living the dream: I work at home, I take care of my child - no need for daycare. No need to pump during lunch breaks because I can just pick up Judah from his lounger or swing … Read More »

