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INCIID
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Domar Center for Mind/Body Medicine
Lost and Found and Connections Abound
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IVF Connections
A T.I.M.E.
NYU Fertility Center: What happens after an embryo transfer?
The Infertility Therapist

Baby Loss
glow in the woods
Grieve Out Loud
Faces of Loss, Faces of Hope
Project Heal
glow in the woods: how to help a friend through babyloss

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We had done 6 IUIs and had 1 loss and 3 failed IVF transfers when we became pregnant with b/g twins following our 4th IVF transfer. Our son and daughter Aminadav and Naava were born too early to survive on March 7, 2012 following pPROM, which occurred 3 weeks after a partial placental abruption. Aminadav was stillborn and Naava died shortly after birth. Back on the IVF circuit again (5th IVF transfer = early m/c)...here is what comes next.
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1000 OCEANS

These tears I've cried
I've cried 1000 oceans
And if it seems
I'm floating in the darkness
Well I can't believe that I would keep
Keep you from flying
And I would cry 1000 more
If that's what it takes
To sail you home

(Tori Amos)

LISTEN TO THE SONG

1000 Oceans

WILD GEESE

You do not have to be good.
You do not have to walk on your knees
for a hundred miles through the desert repenting.
You only have to let the soft animal of your body
love what it loves.
Tell me about despair, yours, and I will tell you mine.
Meanwhile the world goes on.
Meanwhile the sun and the clear pebbles of the rain
are moving across the landscapes,
over the prairies and the deep trees,
the mountains and the rivers.
Meanwhile the wild geese, high in the clean blue air,
are heading home again.
Whoever you are, no matter how lonely,
the world offers itself to your imagination,
calls to you like the wild geese, harsh and exciting
over and over announcing your place
in the family of things.

(Mary Oliver)

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PROJECT HEAL

BLOGROLL

  • a family record
  • a glimpse inside
  • a little pregnant
  • a second line
  • aidan, baby of mine
  • ambition: motherhood
  • awful but functioning
  • banking on it
  • barrenness in a fertile land
  • between the snow and the huge roses
  • bio girl
  • breathe gently
  • by the brooke
  • chai baby
  • delinquent eggs
  • dreaming with a broken heart
  • finding beauty among the ashes
  • for the love of baby liam
  • hapa hopes
  • i lost a world
  • i'm polycystic inside
  • in search of motherhood
  • infertility musings
  • land of pomegranates
  • life and love in the petri dish
  • march is for daffodils
  • miss conception
  • mommy odyssey
  • musings of a hormonal egg basket
  • my 2 peas in a pod gone but not forgotten
  • my violet thoughts
  • our own creation
  • road less travelled
  • scrambled eggs
  • soclose
  • something happened on the way to baby
  • still life with circles
  • stirrup queens
  • stupid stork
  • suite 994
  • surviving the day
  • tales from the waiting room
  • the life i have imagined
  • the maybe baby (babies)
  • this was supposed to be my symphony
  • too many fish to fry
  • trying not to scream
  • will carry on

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