For many women, the journey to motherhood is not as straightforward as they hope it will be. Kelly, a woman who has chosen to remain anonymous, reflects on her fertility journey and the sense of disillusionment she feels now that she has learned about her low anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) levels. At 35 years old, Kelly
Getting Pregnant
The quest for parenthood can often resemble a winding road filled with unexpected twists and turns. For many couples and individuals, the journey to conceive (TTC) is a deeply personal yet frequently isolating experience. Infertility and miscarriage can add layers of emotional complexity, creating feelings of solitude and despair. Indeed, statistics from the CDC reveal
Grief is often misunderstood as a linear process, divided neatly into stages, each with a clear beginning and end. However, the reality is far more intricate. Grief resembles a cyclical entity, akin to an ouroboros—an eternal cycle that encompasses not just pain, but also the profound effects on one’s being. It is transformational, altering the
The silence surrounding the loss of a pregnancy, particularly one labeled as a chemical pregnancy, can feel suffocating. The emotional turmoil that accompanies such a loss often goes unnoticed, buried under societal misconceptions and the inadequacies of medical terminology. In my experience, this silence was a heavy weight to bear. I never publicly shared my
Professional athletes are defined by their relentless work ethic, physical prowess, and, often, the sacrifices they make in pursuit of excellence. For female athletes, these sacrifices extend beyond the physical realm and can intersect with personal choices related to family and health. Sloane Stephens, a celebrated American tennis player, embodies this struggle, having achieved remarkable