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Welcome, everyone!!!
A little hello from me and a reminder to introduce yourself and start posting! You all are the lifeblood of this experience.
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You made it. Welcome to The In Between.
Okay, first, I am really glad you are here. If you found this community, you probably already know that pregnancy after infertility or loss is its own thing entirely. It does not look like the pregnancy announcements you see on Instagram. It does not feel like what you imagined when you were in the thick of treatments. It is exciting and terrifying and exhausting and sometimes all three in the same hour. And most spaces are not built for that. The infertility communities feel like a place you have aged out of (or even are simply no longer welcome in). The regular pregnancy groups feel like a different planet. So you end up kind of... floating. That is exactly why this community exists. Here is how to get started: 1. Head to the Classroom and start with The Survival Toolkit. It was written for exactly where you are right now. 2. Introduce yourself in the Introductions space. Your name, how far along you are, and one word for how you are feeling today. That is genuinely all you need to share but feel free to share more about your journey if it feels aligned! 3. Save the date for The Weekly Exhale β€” our live group call on the Calendar tab. It is small, low-pressure, and the kind of call you will leave feeling a little lighter. I built this because I could not find it when I needed it. I was a psychologist who knew all the right things to say and still felt completely alone in my own pregnancy after IVF. So here we are. You belong here. Let's do this together. Dr. Andrea
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Hi, I'm Lauren! I'm turning 43 this weekend and I'm currently 10 weeks and 4 days pregnant after 6 and a half years of trying. This is my 5th pregnancy and hopefully my first live birth. I was diagnosed with low egg reserve at 36 and did 7 egg retrievals. I had 1 chemical pregnancy after an IVF cycle converted to IUI. I had 1 ectopic pregnancy that resulted in having a fallopian tube removed. I had 1 natural pregnancy at 40 with 1 tube that we lost at 13 weeks from trisomy 18. We went through a horrible egg donor journey and had 1 pregnancy last year that ended at 8 weeks from a bad subchorionic hematoma. I also had 4 failed transfers with normal embryos. So far this donor pregnancy has gone really well... which I am completely unprepared for, lol! I'm grateful this is looking good, but still incredibly anxious and cautious. And I'm based in Los Angeles. :)
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Hi I'm Rachel, I'm 35, I'm from Leicester in the UK and am nearly 17 weeks pregnant 😊
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Hi, I'm Becky. 😊 I'm 33 years old. I have PCOS and likely endometriosis, and I'm 27 weeks pregnant after 5 years of infertility.
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