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Anxiety. Worry. Preparing for the worst. They become all too familiar when you are struggling with infertility or pregnancy loss.  What if I never get pregnant? What if I never carry a baby to viability?  What if I never get to be a parent?  Will my Although Mother’s Day is a day meant for celebration, for many, it is anything but celebratory. For those who have experienced pregnancy or infant loss and those who are in the trenches of infertility, Mother’s Day can feel like having sa Welcome! For anyone new to this page, my name is Leeya and I am an infertile mama of a 1.5 year old miracle. They say that infertility is the club that no one wants to be a part of but one with some of the best members.  This couldn’t be more t How many of us have been told “everything happens for a reason” in response to sharing about our infertility or a pregnancy loss?  How did it feel to hear this?  Although it’s arguably not the intention of any caring person, these w Pregnancy after infertility and loss is complicated.  There is often a part of us that is excited.  That part wants to shout our pregnancies from the rooftops and celebrate the little life growing inside of us.  But the other part... is petrified.  Y You may have heard that Postpartum Depression and Anxiety can show up anytime between pregnancy and the baby’s first year. Hearing this sometimes leads to the false assumption that PPD and PPA will end by the time your baby turns one. 

When a May is Maternal Mental Health Awareness month. Another campaign that I could be the ‘Poster Child’ for. 

I am a Therapist. I went through Infertility. I am one of the lucky ones who has a child thanks to IVF. I thought all this would hav
April 27th is International Donor Conception Awareness Day. This day allows us to shine a light on a form of family building that is becoming more and more common but that is often clouded in secrecy. Here are some important thoughts to consider rega I finally have a moment to share during Canadian (In)Fertility Awareness Week! This week is so important to shine a light on the experiences that so many of us have but few of us want to talk about. 

Did you know that 1 in 6 Canadians struggle to ge Although becoming a parent after infertility, loss, or fertility treatment involves immense stress and hardship, once our babies are here, we may at times forget about the treacherous path it took to get there.  For parents of donor conceived childre What is birth trauma?  Birth trauma refers to the experience of physical or emotional distress a parent endures during or after childbirth.  Birth trauma can be triggered by significant events such as fetal distress, an emergency c-section, or a medi