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It’s fitting that my book Inconceivable made it into the last of the weekly entries of NYT Fertility Diary. Fertile Heart is often the last stop on the baby train.
What would Pete Seeger say, I asked myself, if he knew what I know? Would he let it go?
Or would he urge us to “guard well our human chain?”
Dear Steadfastly Fertile Moms, Thank you for your interest in the Visionary Mamas community. Congratulations on your courage to hit the “less travelled trail” toward your child. I might be a little biased (although my bias is founded on pretty solid evidence) if I say that a choice to engage more actively with this practice […]
Turning our legacy of losses into a force for good.
If I had not spent the last 19 years of my life in intimate dialogues with hundreds of the wounded veterans of the infertility techno-wars, I too might join the accolades for Baby Steps led by Dr. Sahakian, Rhom’s fertility doctor and the director of Pacific Fertility Center in LA, who writes: “What Elisabeth is doing by writing her memoir…and the fact that she had to do IVF to conceive is an immense favor to all reproductive-age women, and to the field of reproductive medicine.”