Hey there, Friend, The first year of parenting can be emotionally beautiful, overwhelming, and completely life-changing all at once. If you have dreamed about becoming a parent for a long time, the early months of parenting may carry a special kind of emotional weight. You may feel joy, exhaustion, gratitude, anxiety, and uncertainty all wrapped together in ways that are difficult to describe. During the first year, it is very easy to start comparing your experience with other parents. You might notice other parents who seem to have smoother routines, calmer babies, or more confidence in their parenting choices. You might see social media posts showing perfect moments, sleeping schedules that seem too good to be true, or families who appear to have adjusted effortlessly to parenthood. In the GrowingMyFamily community, we often remind new parents that the first year of parenting is rarely as effortless as it looks from the outside. Many people are learning, adjusting, healing, and...
Hey there, Friend, There is something deeply courageous about trying again after a cycle ends. Resilience is often talked about like it is a loud, heroic quality, something strong and obvious, like standing back up quickly after being knocked down. But in the fertility journey, resilience often looks much quieter than that. Sometimes resilience is simply waking up and deciding to face another day even when your heart feels heavy. After each cycle, there is a complex emotional space that many of us move through. There may be grief for what didn’t happen. There may be disappointment. There may be anger or confusion. There may even be moments of numbness where your mind is just trying to survive the emotional intensity of it all. Resilience does not mean you are not hurting. It does not mean you are excited to keep going. It does not mean you have to rush into another decision before you are emotionally ready. In the GrowingMyFamily community, we see resilience as something that grows sl...