By: Amy Cheng
When Sarah was in her 30s, she and her husband began trying for children; they began trying naturally but were unsuccessful, so they began fertility treatments. Continue reading “Living with Involuntary Childlessness”
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By: Amy Cheng
When Sarah was in her 30s, she and her husband began trying for children; they began trying naturally but were unsuccessful, so they began fertility treatments. Continue reading “Living with Involuntary Childlessness”
By: Katrina Roe
Ten years ago, Steph Penny was told she was “living in sin”. Continue reading “Surviving Childlessness, Faith and Furbabies: Author Steph Penny”
By: Laura Bennett
The word ‘spinster’ could, depending on your perspective, make your skin crawl. To be an unmarried working woman with no children is an identity many have traditionally shunned, or been embarrassed by. Continue reading “50-Something, Single, Childless – And Really Okay With That! Author Donna Ward”
By: Sheridan Voysey
People with broken dreams like involuntary childlessness hunger for hope and deep community. And there is much still to do to help them find it. Continue reading “Friends, the World is Asking More From Us”
By: Sheridan Voysey
Last year I took part in a piece for BBC 1’s Breakfast programme. As the cameraman and I were driving to the filming location, he told me a story. Continue reading “The One Thing Men Can’t Talk Openly About Yet. But What if We Did?”