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Hi there! I am a writer, content creator, and solopreneur who spends my time working in inclusive finance, talking about fertility, and incorporating fun whenever possible. Currently going through IVF and talking about it on Mother May I.
Devon is a professional communicator who lives in Washington, DC with her wife and their two cats. She is a women’s soccer fan (Go Spirit!), amateur gardener, and donut appreciator.
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