Hey there Friend! I want to speak very gently today about something that many people carry quietly during the family-building journey. Have you ever judged yourself for how you felt emotionally? Have you ever wished you could control your emotional reactions so that you could appear stronger, calmer, or more composed? Have you ever looked back at a moment and thought, “I should not have felt that way”? Self-criticism around emotional responses is very common during experiences that carry deep meaning, uncertainty, and personal vulnerability. The family-building journey is not only medically or logistically complex. It is also emotionally complex because it touches hope, identity, longing, and future possibility. And when something matters this much, emotions naturally become stronger. You are not required to judge your emotions before allowing yourself to feel them. Your feelings are not mistakes. Sometimes people believe that emotional strength means controlling or eliminating d...
Hey there Friend! I want to speak very softly and very honestly today about something that many people walking the family-building journey hold inside their hearts but do not always feel comfortable saying out loud. Supporting your partner does not mean losing yourself inside the process. Have you ever felt caught between wanting to be emotionally present for your partner and needing emotional space for yourself? This is a very common and very human experience during the family-building journey. Many people believe that love means carrying their partner’s emotional experience while putting their own needs quietly aside. But true partnership during this journey is not built on emotional self-erasure. It is built on mutual care, patience, and willingness to honour both hearts inside the relationship. You are allowed to support your partner while still protecting your own emotional wellbeing. Your needs are not obstacles to your love. They are part of how you stay whole inside the e...