This month we were supposed to bring home our baby girl, but unfortunately that isn't our reality. In this episode I talk about how I embrace the difficult days that "should have been" something other than what they look like now. Mother's Day, Father's Day, due dates, and seasons where you were planning to have a baby in your arms but you don't. I talk about how we can honor our emotions while also trying to find joy on the hard days.
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This month we were supposed to bring home our baby girl, but unfortunately that isn't our reality. In this episode I talk about how I embrace the difficult days that "should have been" something other than what they look like now. Mother's Day, Father's Day, due dates, and seasons where you were planning to have a baby in your arms but you don't. I talk about how we can honor our emotions while also trying to find joy on the hard days.
I have had so many people reach out to me over the last couple weeks and share that they are struggling because they feel like "everyone" else is pregnant except them. It's a hard place to be in when you are struggling with loss or infertility and you feel like the thing you are praying and wishing for is happening for everyone else except you. In this episode I talk about the hard ugly feelings that come along with navigating happiness for other people but heartbreak and sadness for yourself...
Talking About TTC
This month we were supposed to bring home our baby girl, but unfortunately that isn't our reality. In this episode I talk about how I embrace the difficult days that "should have been" something other than what they look like now. Mother's Day, Father's Day, due dates, and seasons where you were planning to have a baby in your arms but you don't. I talk about how we can honor our emotions while also trying to find joy on the hard days.