Miscarriage And Infertility

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In February 1996, I was reading an article of mine that had just come out, in the Christian Reader magazine. The article was about the eight-year struggle my husband and I went through to have a baby, and how we were finally told by specialists that we needed to accept the fact we would never have biological children. It told how we had been considered... >Full Story

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An Unreasonable Joy

I have always loved babies. Even as a young girl, you would see me carrying my little cousins around on my hip. So I just assumed that when I got married and decided to have children, it wouldn't be a problem. When my first pregnancy ended in a miscarriage at thirteen weeks I was heartbroken. Since I got pregnant right... >Read More



Less of a Woman?

Facing infertility? Don't go through it alone, talk to an email mentor. When the professional advice isn't enough, and you've had your fill of well-meaning comments from those who haven't experienced infertility, Marlo Schalesky wants you to know you are not alone. The true stories she tells of couples who share your hopes, fears, frustrations,...... >Read More



Unthinkable Loss: Miscarriage and Stillbirth

"We can't find a heartbeat. I'm sorry, your baby is gone." I couldn't believe what I was hearing - there obviously had been some crazy mistake. At first I thought they must be in the wrong room. I felt sorry for that poor woman next door – I wouldn't want to be in her shoes right now. Or maybe it... >Read More



God's Umbrella

The sky is deep grey, and I hear the steady beat of raindrops. The weather seems appropriate since I’m thinking about the rain I’m walking through. My infertility has taught me many lessons, but most of all I’ve learned what it means to have God’s umbrella in the storms of life. Facing infertility My husband and I started trying to...... >Read More



Stillbirth Miscarriage had me Questioning God

It's exciting to see God at work and be involved with Him in the small rural community where I live. But I didn't always feel this way. As a teen, I was exposed to the gospel at a church camp, but the seed never took root. Like many people I knew about God, but I didn't know Him personally. After graduating... >Read More


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