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The No Kids Club

Emma Walsh

Not the life I planned but making it beautiful\ud83e\udd0d After infertility, IVF & chronic illness, I'm here to show that joy & grief can coexist. In the club too? You’re not alone✨

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You can pity the fool but that’s not me

We all have words in the English language we’re not keen on. Some people are visibly repulsed by the word ‘moist’. Some baulk at the use of ‘touchbase’, particularly as an overused corporate cliche. There’s a very funny trend on TikTok wher...

7 days ago
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Between pure peace and pure panic

I’m stuck between pure peace and pure panic. They roll together like waves, one rising when the other has reached its peak, turning the tide on my whole sense of being and everything I think I know. Sometimes for good, as peace settles in....

21 days ago
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The traces we leave behind

I often think about the traces of myself that I leave in places I’ve been. Not literal traces - though, if we’re getting into it, I will confess that I’ve pondered on that too… how long pieces of my hair, my skin, my fingerprints linger in...

a month ago
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But we completed the programme?

One of the hardest things to deal with when you walk away from IVF without a baby is the feeling of failure.

It looms over you, overshadowing everything. And it doesn’t feel isolated to the specific failure to have a baby. It’s the failure...

2 months ago
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The one where you save yourself

Me en route to save myself

If, like me, you’re part of the generation that grew up avidly devoted to Friends, it probably felt like adult life would play out as it did for Ross, Rachel, Monica, Chandler, Joey and Phoebe, whose lives were l...

2 months ago
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    A window into a life rebuilt with intention; joy gathered, magpie-like, piece by piece. Part journal, part field-notes on starting over. For anyone whose life didn't go to plan.

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