Monthly Archives: December 2011

Alexander James

(This is a guest blog from Jill. Thank you, Jill.) “You gain strength, courage, and confidence by every experience by which you really stop to look fear in the face. You are able to say to yourself, ‘I lived through

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Olivia Sky

(This is a guest blog from Bianca about her daughter Olivia Sky. Thank you for sharing this, Bianca.) I had a feeling that I wasn’t able to get pregnant but then again in the past I never intentionally tried to.

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Samuel John’s Birth Story

(This is a guest blog from Tessica about Samuel John. Thank you, Tessica.) I am touched that you are making this movie and would like to share my stillborn son’s birth story. We found out we were expecting again in

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Justin’s Story

(This is a guest blog from Casey, Justin’s mom. Thank you, Casey.) Every so often a tragedy occurs to someone. Something so devastating that others don’t know how to react. Something so horrific that the person has to relearn how

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Avery Michael

(This is a guest blog from Jennifer about her journey and her son, Avery. Thank you, Jennifer.) Hi, I love your blog. I love women and men who are empowering the world by speaking about such a taboo subject. I

Posted in Guest Blog, Support Groups, Your Story

The Countdown

(This is a guest blog from Kristina about her daughter Olivia. Thank you, Kristina.) It’s only been two months since I lost my baby. Her name was Olivia. I wanted my daughter’s name to be Olivia for a long time

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Evan Rafael

(This is a guest blog from Rebecca about the story of her son Evan Rafael. Thank you, Rebecca.) I started my journey at the age of 37, when Mr. Right became donor #03656. After nearly a year of elevated FSH

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the rare but beautiful

Movies possess the ability to inspire a myriad of emotions within us. Some have the power to haunt us and even bring us to tears, leaving us feeling empty inside. Films like Seven and Irreversible come to mind. Senseless horror

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