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Open to life.
It’s a phrase that’s become a by-line for having loads of kids. An easily understandable foil to the “culture of death.” Great. Some people contracept and abort, so instead, we have all the babies.
But is the way we as Cath...
Last week, I found out I need a medical hysterectomy.
I thought of a few different ways to share this news. Maybe I should share more of the story first and then drop the bomb. Maybe I shouldn’t share anything at all. There’s a lot of emot...
I’m not one for New Year’s resolutions.
Oh, I have nothing against them. I think the idea that we should take time to assess where we are and plan concrete ways to better ourselves is basic common decency. Even when those resolutions fail...
Last year, we rang in the New Year with a family who have become dear friends.1 The mom of that family and I found ourselves in the kitchen at some point in the evening talking about how one of the things we both wanted to focus on in the n...
One of the bitter and uncomfortable truths about working to solve cycle issues through fertility awareness and restorative reproductive medicine is that there is a large gap of time, often years for women, between experiencing cycle issues...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
My 3 kiddos are the reason I ever took my life long love for writing seriously. Cradle Catholic. Fertility awareness advocate. Autism mom. Instagram refugee. Owner, www.totalwhine.com. President, www.fabmabase.org
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