Infertility Blogger
Lee Trask is an advocate for women dealing with issues of infertility and miscarriage. Having struggled through more than six years of infertility, three miscarriages, and high-risk pregnancy, she is now happy raising her two…
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We have modified our environment in so many ways: with technology, with biological engineering, with chemicals. And because we are inventing and using things faster than we can test them, we are ... Read More »
My last posts were on the unfortunate subject of multiple miscarriages. If you’ve had them, and are still trying, you may have some of the same fears running through your head as were running ... Read More »
If you’re ever threatened with miscarriage (not able to tell if the pregnancy will remain viable,) or have been told by your doctor that you have indeed, lost the pregnancy, you will have many ... Read More »
If you are experiencing a miscarriage, you will have many questions about what happens next. In the next few posts, I will cover the options, and my experience of them (I had three miscarriages.) It ... Read More »
If you are surfing this site, my guess is you are already dealing with infertility. Maybe you are just starting your search for support, or perhaps you have been struggling with infertility for ... Read More »
OK, you’ve signed up for your childbirth classes, and so you are feeling more confident about the actual process of labor. But what about after that short two days the insurance companies give you ... Read More »
Now that I’ve touted the benefits of a childbirth class, let’s compare the two most popular methods, and their differences. Perhaps the best known of all childbirth classes is Lamaze. ... Read More »
I’m not huge on bugs. I’m not the biggest wimp in the world, but I’m not making pets out of spiders either. That said, I don’t have too much problem with grabbing a live spider by the leg if ... Read More »
If you’re pregnant with your first child, no matter how calm you try to be, the thought of actually giving birth may be causing you some anxiety. One of the ways to ease that anxiety is to ... Read More »
There is no dispute: reading to your baby every day is good for your baby’s brain development, and it gives you more personal/close contact time with your baby. Additionally, research shows that a ... Read More »
Baby skin is the softest, most cuddly, greatest smelling organ ever. Yes, the skin is one of the body’s organs, and your baby’s is perfect. But a cranky infant irritated by things like rashes and ... Read More »



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