Lindsey Redfern
writes about infertility, adoption and celebrating family at The R House.
btw — don't know if you'd be interested, but I started
writing about my infertility issues.
Not exact matches
Whenever I
write about the underregulated multi-billion-dollar
infertility industry, I receive anguished emails from women who can't become pregnant, declaring that they «would do anything to have a baby.»
I «came out»
about my
infertility on my personal blog in one sentence, but the process of
writing that post and putting it out there, then absorbing the subsequent outpouring of love and response was truly cathartic.
Last year, I took RESOLVE's National
Infertility Awareness Week challenge to write about my biggest fear regarding i
Infertility Awareness Week challenge to
write about my biggest fear regarding
infertilityinfertility.
Over the course of five years, they each experienced challenges with miscarriage and
infertility and
wrote about them.
Among many other things, I
write about preparing for parenthood, trying to conceive, as well as dealing with
infertility.
But that pregnancy never happened, and it became a blog where she instead
wrote about marriage,
infertility, surgeries, a failed adoption, and eventually, adopting the little girl she calls her miracle child.
Increasingly recognized as an expert in the field, Lori has spoken at BlogHer conferences
about Adoption / Loss /
Infertility (ALI) issues
about authenticity in
writing.
Increasingly recognized as an expert in the field, Lori is the National Examiner for Open Adoption and has spoken at BlogHer conferences
about Adoption / Loss /
Infertility (ALI) issues
about authenticity in
writing.
Just days before their story appeared on People.com, psychotherapist Maya Grobel Moskin
wrote about her lengthy
infertility journey on the New York Times» parenting blog, Motherlode.
Pregnancy Miracle not only thoroughly discusses the lies, myths and fallacies surrounding a very confusing subject, it is simply the most detailed book
about pregnancy and
infertility, Chinese Medicine and holistic health ever
written.
In our book, The
Infertility Cleanse, I
wrote about a blog post on pullingdownthemoon.com that generated a small controversy.
Written and directed by Tamara Jenkins, Private Life is a fantastic little film
about the struggles of life, marriage, and
infertility.
Johannesburg, South Africa
About Blog An award winning blog, The Blessed Barrenness is a lifestyle & parenting blog,
written by Sharon van Wyk & documenting the trials & triumphs of parenting through adoption post
infertility.
I
wrote about my struggle with
infertility / miscarriage and a still birth and some of the trials I have had.