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GrowingMyFamily - When Breastfeeding Feels Complicated — A Reflection on Body, Journey, & Healing

  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...
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GrowingMyFamily - Understanding Birth Trauma

  Hey there, Friend, Birth is often framed as a moment of joy, celebration, and completion of the pregnancy journey. But for some people, birth can also carry emotional pain, fear, loss of control, or psychological distress. It is important to understand something very softly and very clearly: You can have a medically safe birth and still experience birth trauma. Birth trauma is not defined only by physical outcomes. It is defined by emotional experience. It is about how your mind and body perceived the event as it unfolded. Birth trauma can exist in two overlapping dimensions — emotional and physical. Sometimes birth may be traumatic because it was not what you expected. You may have imagined a certain experience, a sense of control, or emotional safety that did not unfold the way you hoped. The grief associated with birth that was different from what you expected is real and valid. At the same time, birth can be physically traumatic. Physical trauma can occur when labour or deliv...

GrowingMyFamily - Nesting After a Long Journey

  Hey there, Friend, After a long road to building your family, preparation can feel different than you imagined it would. Nesting is often portrayed as light and instinctual- a burst of energy, a joyful organizing spree, a glow of anticipation expressed through folded clothes and freshly painted walls. But when your journey has included waiting, uncertainty, medical appointments, losses, or years of holding hope carefully, nesting carries a different emotional texture. It is not just preparation. It is layered with memory. It holds every step that brought you here. Nesting may feel tender. Sacred. Hopeful. And sometimes frightening. For many, there is a quiet awareness that hope has been fragile before. You may have learned to guard it. To keep it small. To not speak too confidently about the future. You may have trained yourself not to get “too excited” as a way of protecting your heart. So when it becomes time to prepare- to assemble furniture, wash tiny clothes, clear shelves,...

GrowingMyFamily - Building Emotional Safety Within Your Household

  Hey there, Friend, When you are walking through the family-building journey, your home can become more than a physical space. It can become an emotional sanctuary where your heart is allowed to rest after the uncertainty and pressure that sometimes come with treatment, waiting, or decision-making. Emotional safety inside your household does not mean that difficult feelings never exist. Instead, it means that when fear, sadness, or anxiety appear, they are met with kindness rather than criticism or pressure to disappear. You are allowed to have conversations inside your home that honour emotional honesty while still protecting love and connection. Speak gently when discussing difficult topics with your partner or family members Allow space for both of you to express uncertainty without rushing to solve everything Avoid turning emotional conversations into judgment or performance Remember that listening is sometimes more meaningful than giving solutions Building emotional safety ma...

GrowingMyFamily - Letting Yourself Rest During Stressful Seasons

  Hey there, Friend, During stressful seasons of the family-building journey, rest can sometimes feel emotionally complicated because you may worry that stepping away from effort means stepping away from hope. But rest is not the opposite of progress. Rest is what helps your mind, body, and heart continue moving forward without burning out. You are not required to stay emotionally or physically alert to your journey every moment of every day. Your hope does not disappear when you rest. Rest helps reduce long-term emotional and physical exhaustion Stepping back for a while does not mean you are abandoning your goals Your nervous system needs quiet moments to stay balanced You are allowed to treat rest as a necessary part of walking this path rather than as a reward you must earn through endurance. Listen to Your Body & Emotional Signals Your body and emotions often send early signals when stress is becoming too heavy. Instead of waiting until you feel completely overwhelmed, try...

GrowingMyFamily - Reflecting on the Strength You’ve Gained

  Hey there, Friend, When you think about strength, you may imagine something loud, visible, or emotionally confident. But strength during the family-building journey is often quieter than people expect. You have shown strength simply by continuing to move forward even when uncertainty was present. Strength is not only measured by outcomes or milestones. It is also reflected in your willingness to hope, wait, learn, and remain open to possibility even when the path felt emotionally heavy. Attending appointments even when you felt anxious Continuing to care about your future even when the timeline was uncertain Asking questions and staying engaged in your care Carrying hope alongside fear These are meaningful expressions of resilience, even if they did not always feel heroic in the moment. Growth Is Not Always Visible While It Is Happening During difficult journeys, personal growth often happens quietly inside your emotional world rather than in ways that others can easily observe. ...

GrowingMyFamily - Celebrating Progress, Not Perfection

  Hey there, Friend, During the family-building journey, many people unknowingly begin measuring themselves against an invisible standard of perfection. They may believe they must follow the treatment path flawlessly. They may believe they must remain emotionally strong all the time. They may believe that any mistake, emotional struggle, or deviation from an imagined ideal means they are falling behind. But this journey is not a test of perfection. It is a human experience. Progress during the family-building journey often does not look dramatic or obvious. It may look like showing up to appointments even when you are afraid. It may look like asking questions when you do not fully understand something. It may look like continuing to hope even when uncertainty feels heavy. These are meaningful forms of progress. Progress is not only measured by medical outcomes or final results. Progress is also measured by emotional resilience, self-understanding, relationship growth, and the coura...