If you've experienced a miscarriage and still don't have answers
One of the most painful parts of miscarriage is not only the loss itself. It is being left afterwards with no real understanding of what happened, and no clear sense of what to do next.
When you're over 35, it's not just about age
The moment many women move into their late 30s, fertility conversations often become smaller, narrower, and more fear-based. But when age becomes the only explanation, important pieces can be missed.
If IVF didn't work, it wasn't just bad luck
When IVF doesn't work, people are often left with very little clarity. They're told to try another round. But often, no one has properly explained why the last cycle failed in the first place.
You're doing everything right. So why isn't it working?
There's a particular kind of exhaustion I see in fertility. It's not the exhaustion of doing nothing. It's the exhaustion of doing everything — and still not understanding why nothing is changing.
When IVF keeps failing, what if male factor is being underestimated?
Eggs are collected. ICSI is done. Embryos are created. And then… nothing makes it past day five. Most of the focus goes back to egg quality — but sometimes, what's being underestimated is male factor.