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.
So much of my TTC journey has felt like time spent waiting... that in between space... the weeks in between cycle day 1 and ovulation, the days waiting until you can take a pregnancy test, the time waiting to get in for bloodwork or a scan, the months in between a loss and when you feel okay and ready to start trying again. It's hard to find joy in the in between, but in this episode I share the six things that I have been focusing on to make sure that I am still living my life and finding th...
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.