Talking about their IVF treatments on social media helped these creators build communities. (Photo illustration: Yahoo News; photos: courtesy of Demi Schweers, Cheryl Dowling and Laura Orrico) After ...
This story has been updated at 8:43 a.m. A federal employee group within the Justice Department last week made its final pitch to the federal government’s dedicated HR agency to boost the federal ...
Authors Lacey O'Neil and Lauren Cronin join Jennifer Franciotti for a conversation about their book "Sisters on IVF," and how they hope their experiences can serve as comfort and guidance for other ...
Laura Terry dreamed of having kids — a family she could call her own. But there was one challenge: She wasn't interested in dating, marriage, or partnering up. So, she came up with an idea for an ...
Seven weeks into my pregnancy I said an emotional goodbye to my fertility doctor and favorite nurse, and “graduated” from the clinic to the obstetrician’s office one flight up. Every time I sat in the ...
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The Overlooked Role of Men in IVF: Why Their Silent Strength Is Key to Fertility Success
When couples begin the IVF journey, much of the focus understandably rests on the woman. She undergoes the treatments, endures the physical toll, and often voices the emotional struggles. But the ...
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IVF stories once stayed private. Now creators are sharing the highs and heartbreaks online.
After multiple pregnancy losses and failed rounds of in vitro fertilization (IVF), Cheryl Dowling was in "one of the hardest periods of my life" when she started sharing her journey on social media.
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