The Fertility Journey You Are Navigating Between Meetings and Deadlines: A Message for the Professional Woman Going Through IVF and Infertility

Every day, your two worlds collide. The predictability of your professional life and the unpredictability of infertility. You lead teams, manage projects, and meet deadlines. And in between all of it, you are navigating hormone shots, retrieval, and the two-week wait. This blog is for the professional woman going through IVF and infertility while continuing to show up for everything else.
9 Ways to Create a Fertility-Free Zone to Cope With IVF Stress, TTC Anxiety, and Constant Infertility Thoughts

Infertility can take over your thoughts, your phone, and your nervous system. A fertility-free zone gives you a protected space, time block, or digital boundary where tracking and treatment logistics pause. These 9 gentle strategies help you feel steadier during IVF, TTC, and the two-week wait.
When Your Partner Doesn’t Seem to Care About Infertility: Understanding Different Grief Styles

After a failed fertility treatment, you’re falling apart while your partner seems to just move forward. They’re researching next steps, staying positive, focusing on solutions. Meanwhile, you need to cry, to process, to feel the weight of another loss. It makes you wonder: do they even care as much as you do?
7 Couple Self-Care Activities to Strengthen Connection and Find Joy During Infertility

Infertility affects more than the individual; it can put stress on your relationship. These 7 couple self-care activities, from baking and mocktail nights to outdoor adventures, help you reconnect, ease anxiety, and find joy together along the journey.
That Is Not Her Child, She Used Donor Eggs.

No matter how much you dislike someone or want high ratings, medical conditions should be off-limits. It is never okay to make fun of anyone struggling with any medical condition.
How to relinquish control and let go when struggling with infertility.

Prolonged infertility treatments are monthly cycles of hope and loss. The fear of “What ifs” exacerbate anxiety symptoms.