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Endometriosis Took My Fertility, But Not My Motherhood
After three pregnancy losses, years of severe endometriosis, and a hysterectomy before age 29, I am childless not by choice. My arms are empty, but I carry my babies with me every day.

At-Home Fertility Tests That Are Actually Worth Your Time—And What They Can (and Can’t) Tell You
Looking into at-home fertility tests? Here’s what they actually measure, what they miss, and the best options worth considering.

Am I a Mother Now? An Ectopic Pregnancy Story About Loss, Survival, and the Question No One Can Answer
She finds out she’s pregnant the morning of a wedding. Three days later, she’s in emergency surgery for an ectopic pregnancy—left asking: am I a mother now?

What Recurrent Miscarriage After IVF Really Feels Like (After Years of Infertility)
What is recurrent miscarriage after IVF—and what does it actually feel like to live through it? After seven years of infertility, three pregnancy losses, and multiple IVF transfers, this is one woman’s honest, lived experience.

I Got Pregnant Easily—Until I Didn’t: A Recurrent Pregnancy Loss Story No One Prepares You For
I got pregnant on the first try—twice. Three years and three losses later, I’m still trying to become a mother, navigating grief, IVF, and the loss of control I never expected.

20 Thoughtful Holiday Gifts for Someone Grieving a Pregnancy Loss
The holidays have a way of magnifying everything—the laughter sounds louder, the lights seem brighter and the love feels bigger. But for someone who has experienced pregnancy loss, this season can also magnify the absence—the quiet that follows what might have been, the space where joy and grief coexist. While

Healing After Miscarriage: One Woman’s Story of Grief, Spirituality, and Rebirth
After miscarriage and months of grief, Maya finds healing through ritual, spirituality, and rebirth. A deeply moving story of loss and renewal.

The Losses That Made Me the Woman I Am
In honor of Pregnancy & Infant Loss Awareness Month, Miscarriage Movement co-founder Jenn Sinrich shares how back-to-back miscarriages shaped her into the mother, writer, and woman she is today—and why telling these stories matters for every 1 in 4.

Best Gifts for Someone Who’s Freezing Their Eggs
Freezing your eggs is a big deal—and a big act of self-care. These thoughtful, useful, and supportive gifts are perfect for someone going through it (or about to).

What LGBTQ+ Clients Have Taught Me About Grief, Fertility, and Pregnancy Loss
Pride Month is more than a rainbow flag in a store window—it’s a chance to reflect on how queer families uniquely experience the world of fertility challenges. In my work as a queer therapist, I have supported LGBTQ+ adult individuals and couples as they navigate the complex world of infertility.

What It Really Feels Like to Try Again After a Miscarriage
Trying again after loss is one of the most quietly brave things a person can do. And yet no one talks about how incredibly complicated it is—not just physically, but emotionally, psychologically, spiritually. The hope and the terror. The longing and the dread. The way you can feel so ready

Can NAD+ Improve Fertility? What Women Deserve to Know About This Buzzy Supplement
Let’s be clear: if you’ve experienced pregnancy loss or spent months—or years—trying to conceive, you’ve likely Googled things you never imagined you would. You’ve read about progesterone, sperm motility, uterine lining thickness. You’ve stocked up on CoQ10 and prenatals. And now, you may be hearing about a new supplement: NAD+.
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What Does a Miscarriage Actually Look Like? Symptoms, Bleeding, and What to Expect
Learn about miscarriage symptoms, bleeding patterns and what to expect during this difficult time in our comprehensive guide.
Miscarriage Movement is a microsite developed by Mila & Jo Media. We are a support and informational platform created to fill the void left by the pregnancy and parenting blogs and magazines who miss the shared commonalities that so many of us go through involving miscarriage, loss and the up and down journey of trying to grow our families.