
My Egg Donation Story
There is no single path to motherhood 💕

Donor Conception: What Kind of Donation Exists?
Some language that’s helpful to know as we start off donor conception week:
Sperm/Egg Donor, contributor, donor, genetic donor, helper: the man/woman/person who helped us/donated
Embryo Donors: the people who donated the embryo that became you
Birth Parents: birth mother/mom/mommy/ima, birth father/dad/papa/abba, parents
Surrogate: the person who grew you in their body.

Donor Conception: Before You Proceed
There are so many questions to ask while exploring donor conception. Make sure you have all the tools necessary if/when you’re ready for it.

Donor Conception: “My Daughter’s Sperm Donor Is Not Her Father”-Leora Elman
Sperm donors are not parents. Parents are parents.

Donor Conception: Questions For After Baby Arrives
Even once the baby is born, new questions always arise. Here are a few to think about as you continue your donor conception journey ❣️

Termination For Medical Reasons Future Survival Guide
Story of TFMR. “I’ve debated for a while if I should share our story or not, as my husband and I are not the type to share an intimate part of our lives.”

Sexual Dysfunction: You’re Not Alone
Erectile dysfunction. Vaginismus. Vulvodynia. Decreased libido. These are just some of the reasons that one might be dealing with infertility, because of the inability to have intercourse.

What do you say?
A follower writes: "My 8 year old recently said that it's even harder for her to not have a sibling because at least I have one baby (her!) and she doesn't have any! Ouch, just ouch!!" Excuse me while I go wipe the tears streaming down my face.

Insensitive Comments
Because they don't know how long or how hard you've been trying... #secondaryinfertility #ttcsupport #tryingtohaveababy #tryingtoconceive #gettingpregnant #fertilityproblems

87. Wrestling with G-d, Religion and Spirituality Part 3
Rabbi Johnny Solomon joins Aimee Baron, MD to talk about his approach to life and struggle, knowing one's needs and acknowledging the struggle and how G-d can be with us during our pain, rather than viewed as causing our pain.

86. Wrestling with G-d, Religion and Spirituality Part 2
Kayla Haber-Goldstein joins Aimee Baron, MD to talk about how to think about struggle, tests, and what happens when Gd says no.

85. Wrestling with G-d, Religion and Spirituality Part 1
Chaya Hott joins Aimee Baron, MD to talk about her anger at G-d, how that’s not something negative or forbidden, but a demonstration of a her relationship with Him, and how she views loss.

Grief and Loss
The stories I have read in the last day were heartbreaking. Thank you all for trusting me with them and sharing your most vulnerable moments with me. This is a reminder that grief changes over time.

Scared To Be Pregnant, Scared To Not Be Pregnant
The years that I kept losing baby after baby are a blur. I don’t remember much about family get-togethers or political events, and large swaths of time are just gone from my memory. What I do remember is the fear.

I can’t accept that I’m pregnant
From a follower: “I have severe anxiety during pregnancy that something isn’t right and if I could I would go to the doctor daily to check on the baby. It’s so hard!!!

“There’s no heartbeat.”
Hearing those words made me feel as if someone punched me in the stomach and I didn’t know how I was ever going to stand up straight again. “There’s no heartbeat” just changes you.

Miscarriage Pain
We often get asked how people can be supportive of those who are going through any kind of fertility challenge, and the answer is always to love them.

Please… Just Talk About Sushi
Please... Just talk about sushi at the shmorg. Or the decor.The dresses that they are wearing. How nice it is to see cousins from the other side of the family. All about Aunt Rachel's new apartment. Your nephew's new job. What your granddaughter is learning in school.

Pretending You’re Okay…
Like many chronic illnesses, endometriosis I is a lot about pretending. Like many other chronic illnesses, #endometriosis is a medical diagnosis, but so much more.

The Most Lonely Disease
I first started having symptoms back when I got my first period at 13. Ever since then, I remember excruciating pain and my Dr telling me to take 2 days off from school each month. And in my young mind I was like, absolutely not. What will I do as an adult with responsibilities? I can’t just take 2 days off from life.