Hey there, Friend! I want to talk gently today about something many people experience but do not always name out loud: what it feels like when treatment involves a long period of medication use. Have you ever felt like the treatment process begins to feel like a marathon rather than a single medical event? The medication phase of the family-building journey can sometimes feel emotionally and physically repetitive because it requires consistent attention over time. You may notice that taking medication is not only a physical action but also an emotional reminder that you are still inside the journey. This can create mixed feelings. Some days you may feel hopeful when you take your medication because it represents progress. Other days it may feel heavy because it reminds you of uncertainty, waiting, or medical dependence. Both responses are completely normal. The medication marathon can also feel tiring because it requires discipline even when motivation is low. You are not expecte...
Hey there, Friend, I want to speak very gently and honestly today. This is a deeply personal topic for many people, and I want to hold it with care because breastfeeding can carry emotional meaning far beyond its physical function. For me, breastfeeding struggles were another moment that felt like my body was not responding the way I had hoped after a long and difficult fertility journey. After so much waiting, medical treatment, emotional uncertainty, and longing, it was hard not to feel that this was another disappointment layered on top of everything I had already experienced. I want you to hear this very softly: What you are feeling is not uncommon. And it is not a sign that you failed. It is a sign that you have carried a very heavy emotional and physical journey. When the Body Feels Like It Has Let You Down Long fertility journeys can sometimes create a complicated relationship with the body. There may be moments when the body feels like a source of hope — and other moments...