Have you ever been told to “ Just Have Sex " [and you'll get pregnant]? Yeah, me too. That doesn't always work.
Read this encouraging and captivating memoir that illuminates the trials, emotions, and hidden struggles of infertility diagnosis and treatment
Ashley was living her life's married to her high school sweetheart, working as a newly minted CPA, and creating a new life and name for herself since coming back home from college. Fate had always been good to her... until it wasn't. Month after month, she stared at her negative pregnancy tests and wondered why she wasn't getting pregnant. Her typical Type A personality had her obsessing, researching, and worrying. As months turned into years, Ashley had to learn how to advocate for herself in a system that helped only those that pushed for it. And for a person who avoided confrontation like the plague, that was a life lesson hard-earned. After struggling to find answers, grieving for the future she thought was guaranteed, and questioning her life's goals, Ashley and her husband had to consider if the pain and suffering for the mere chance at a pregnancy would be worth it, or if there were other options that could fill the void in their hearts. All the while, an already assembled crib stared back at them, doing nothing but collecting dust...
A happy-ending perseverance story of courage, grace, and empowerment. (if memoirs aren't your thing, don't worry, it reads like a fiction story) You need to read this book
Have you ever been told to “ Just Have Sex " [and you'll get pregnant]? Yeah, me too. That doesn't always work.
Read this encouraging and captivating memoir that illuminates the trials, emotions, and hidden struggles of infertility diagnosis and treatment
Ashley was living her life's married to her high school sweetheart, working as a newly minted CPA, and creating a new life and name for herself since coming back home from college. Fate had always been good to her... until it wasn't. Month after month, she stared at her negative pregnancy tests and wondered why she wasn't getting pregnant. Her typical Type A personality had her obsessing, researching, and worrying. As months turned into years, Ashley had to learn how to advocate for herself in a system that helped only those that pushed for it. And for a person who avoided confrontation like the plague, that was a life lesson hard-earned. After struggling to find answers, grieving for the future she thought was guaranteed, and questioning her life's goals, Ashley and her husband had to consider if the pain and suffering for the mere chance at a pregnancy would be worth it, or if there were other options that could fill the void in their hearts. All the while, an already assembled crib stared back at them, doing nothing but collecting dust...
A happy-ending perseverance story of courage, grace, and empowerment. (if memoirs aren't your thing, don't worry, it reads like a fiction story) You need to read this book