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Is it a coincidence that National Infertility Awareness Week (NIAW) & Passover overlap this year?

We think not.

The longing for a child does not stop just because it is a holiday…in fact, it often gets even stronger.

No one to sing the Ma Nishtana.

No one to rock to sleep while dipping a potato in salt water.

No one for the grandparents to coo over.

DAYENU!

Let your loved ones know that you are thinking of them!

Support Us Today

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 1 in 4 pregnancies end in a loss.

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1 in 6 couples will experience infertility.

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To those struggling, it feels like 1 in 12 million.

Then they find I Was Supposed to Have a Baby.

 
 

I Was Supposed To Have A Baby is a New York nonprofit corporation tax-exempt as a 501(c)(3) public charity (EIN 84-3989310)

For questions about your donation, please contact Sammi Cutler, Director of Development.

If you would like to send a check, please address it to:
PO Box 217 Teaneck, NJ 07666


 
 
 
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“I feel so alone embraced.”
“I feel so afraid encouraged.”
“I feel so overwhelmed empowered.”

 
 

A Community

Donate to our community and see your impact realized through tools and resources that will support individuals and couples who are struggling to grow their families.

Like these community members:

 

“Since joining IWSTHAB, I feel so confident to support my friends who are going through infertility or miscarriages. I can finally talk about it with them without being scared of what to say.”

 

“By profession, I’m a clinical psychologist, and I have to say that this nonprofit has the potential to do such wonders in terms of almost ‘treating’ people. IWSTHAB is a place where people feel safe and can share experiences, trauma and feel heard, validated and understood. It’s incredible.”

 
 

“It’s incredible how much people don’t understand the pain of infertility until they experience it. That is why IWSTHAB has such an important role in supporting those with infertility/loss experiences, but also to bring awareness to those who may have not endured this. Thank you!”