Mother’s Day In The Middle Of The Journey: Navigating Fertility Treatment with Care
Mother’s Day can be complicated when you’re in the midst of fertility treatment. While the world is filled with celebration—flowers, brunches, and heartfelt tributes—you may find yourself holding a very different set of emotions: grief, longing, frustration, and even guilt for not feeling “happy enough.”
Holding Hope: The Emotional Truth of Fertility Treatment for Black Women
Hope can be a powerful thing. It carries many Black women through the long, uncertain road of fertility treatment—the doctor visits, the procedures, the waiting.
Breaking Barriers: Black Women Navigating Fertility Treatment
Fertility treatment is often framed through a narrow lens that overlooks the experiences of Black women. Yet the reality is clear: Black women are more likely to experience infertility, and less likely to receive timely, effective care. This gap is not just medical—it’s cultural, financial, and systemic.
Showing Up For Yourself During Fertility Treatment
Let’s talk about showing up for yourself on your fertility journey. What does that look like? We often hear messaging about allowing others to hold space and support you in times of need, but what does it mean to do that for yourself?
Endometriosis Awareness
Endometriosis is not just a physical disease, it also impacts mental health.