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Azelene Williams
“The children we bring into the world are small replicas of ourselves and our husbands; the pride and joy of grandfathers and grandmothers. We dream of being mothers, and for most of us that dreams are realised naturally. For this is the Miracle of Life.”
Azelene Williams, INFERTILITY Road to Hell and Back

“Whose interest does egg freezing serve? The woman's or that of an ambitious, still pretty unforgiving culture that doesn't really ever see childbearing for female employees as convenient?”
Randi Hutter Epstein, Get Me Out: A History of Childbirth from the Garden of Eden to the Sperm Bank

Belle Boggs
“The life an infertile person seeks comes to her not by accident and not by fate but by hard-fought choices. How to put together the portfolio of photographs. How to answer at the home study. What clinic or doctor or procedure. Donor egg or donor sperm or donor embryo. Open or closed adoption. What country, what boxes to check or uncheck. What questions to ask, and ask again. When to start and when to stop. What to say when her child says, Tell me my story.
Belle Boggs, The Art of Waiting: On Fertility, Medicine, and Motherhood

Belle Boggs
“It is undignified to inject yourself with hormones designed to slow or enhance ovarian production. It is undignified to have your ovaries monitored by transvaginal ultrasound; to be sedated so that your eggs can be aspirated into a needle; to have your husband emerge sheepishly from a locked room with the 鈥渟ample鈥� that will be combined with your eggs under supervision of an embryologist. The grainy photo they hand you on transfer day, of your eight-celled embryo (which does not look remotely like a baby), is undignified, and so is all the waiting and despairing that follows.”
Belle Boggs, The Art of Waiting: On Fertility, Medicine, and Motherhood

Sarah Ready
“What are you doing on my bed?鈥� I ask.
His eyes, always full of sharp intelligence, take in my sauce-covered dress and the blush still lingering on my cheeks.
鈥淲hat are you doing covered in barbecue?”
Sarah Ready, Josh and Gemma Make a Baby

Julia Leigh
“Whenever people asked "How are you?" by way of social nicety I lied through my teeth. "Not too bad," I'd say. Or "Swings and roundabouts." At least I didn't say "Fine, thanks." or "A livid scar cuts across my very being.”
Julia Leigh, Avalanche: A Love Story

Elizabeth Musser
“In her enthralling debut, Circle of Chalk, Christina McClelland tackles the complicated and sometimes controversial subject of IVF with compassion and honesty. McClelland doesn鈥檛 shy away from the messiness but rather invites the reader into the decades鈥� long journey. The story twists and turns until the very last page.
Elizabeth Musser, author of The Swan House, When I Close My Eyes, The Promised Land”
Elizabeth Musser

Sarah Ready
“When I was a little kid, I worshiped Josh Lewenthal, now, I couldn鈥檛 care less about him, I just need his sperm.”
Sarah Ready, Josh and Gemma Make a Baby

Rachel H.S. Ginocchio
“They wondered about IUI and IVF. If fertilization happens in a lab, is the child still created out of love? . . . They came to see that assisted reproduction is still an act of love, albeit a less conventional one than 'making love' to have a baby.”
Rachel HS Ginocchio, Roads to Family: All the Ways We Come to Be

Rachel H.S. Ginocchio
“The dads know that only time will tell how important genetic ties will be to their children. They also know that their children鈥檚 feelings
about it will likely change over time.”
Rachel HS Ginocchio, Roads to Family: All the Ways We Come to Be

Rachel H.S. Ginocchio
“The dads know that only time will tell how important genetic ties will be to their children. They also know that their children鈥檚 feelings about it will likely change over time.”
Rachel HS Ginocchio, Roads to Family: All the Ways We Come to Be

Rachel H.S. Ginocchio
“Making a human always takes the same three ingredients鈥攁n egg cell, a sperm cell, and a uterus. But just how the ingredients come together is a fascinating tale. Sometimes the ingredients that created us come from the same people who are raising us. Other times, we don鈥檛 share genetics with the people responsible for our care, such as when we are raised by stepparents, adoptive parents, or foster parents. This is also often true when donors and surrogates are involved.”
Rachel HS Ginocchio

Rachel H.S. Ginocchio
“Making a human always takes the same three ingredients鈥攁n egg cell, a sperm cell, and a uterus. But just how the ingredients come together is a fascinating tale. With discoveries in science and medicine, we have insemination and IVF, along with sex, to bring babies into the world. Sometimes the ingredients that created us come from the same people who are raising us. Other times, we don鈥檛 share genetics with the people responsible for our care, such as when we are raised by stepparents, adoptive parents, or foster parents. This is also often true when donors and surrogates are involved”
Rachel HS Ginocchio, Roads to Family: All the Ways We Come to Be

“Medicover fertility is the best ivf centre in delhi india. Medicover Fertility uses cutting-edge technology, clinical embryologists, devoted nurses, a group of fertility specialists, and other services to provide its patients with a standardized, ethical, and sophisticated fertility treatment.”
Online Health Blog

“Endometriosis & Infertility
Endometriosis has been estimated to affect up to 10-15% of women at their reproductive age. According to Dr Beena Muktesh, MBBS, MS-Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Fertility Specialist, around 30-50% of women with endometriosis have infertility. Moreover, women with advanced endometriosis also have poor ovarian reserve, low eggs and embryo quality as well as poor implantation. A lot of women with endometriosis experience pain and heavy periods, however, they are not aware of the disease. The disease is often discovered in advanced stages that eventually lead to infertility.

What is Endometriosis?
Endometrium refers to the inner lining of your uterus. When you have a period, this inner lining falls away from the walls of your uterus and If you get pregnant, the embryo attaches itself to the endometrium for development.

Endometriosis is a condition wherein the tissues like endometrium grow on other parts of your body. When these tissues start growing in the wrong places, it causes excruciating pain and makes conceiving difficult.”
Dr. Beena Muktesh