Hey there, Friend, Can I tell you something gently? You are allowed to feel things without holding them inside all the time. The fertility journey can sometimes create a pressure to appear strong, composed, or emotionally controlled. You may feel like you have to protect other people from your sadness, your anger, or your fear. But carrying everything quietly can become exhausting. Emotions need somewhere safe to go. Many of us in the GrowingMyFamily community talk about how important it became to have at least one space where they could be completely honest about how they were feeling. That space does not have to be large. It does not have to be public. And it does not have to include everyone in your life. It might be one trusted person who listens without trying to fix everything. It might be a support group where people truly understand what this journey feels like. It might be a private journal where you can write thoughts that you do not feel ready to speak out loud. Findi...
Hey there, Friend, I want to talk with you about something that many of us carry quietly during the family-building and parenting journey. Emotional stress does not always live only in your thoughts. Sometimes it lives inside your body. In the GrowingMyFamily community, we often remind each other that the fertility journey and postpartum adjustment can be deeply embodied experiences. You may feel emotions long before you are able to name them. It’s very common to push emotional discomfort aside because you are trying to stay strong, stay hopeful, or simply keep moving forward. But your body has its own way of speaking. And sometimes it speaks through physical signals that are trying to tell you that your emotional system is carrying too much weight. It’s okay if you are surprised by how stress shows up physically. Many of us are. Emotional Stress Doesn’t Always Feel Emotional When people think about stress, they often imagine sadness, anxiety, or worry sitting clearly inside the...