Members of our Black Love community share their stories about fertility challenges and how they found success, peace and support through it all.

How to Navigate the Holidays While Pregnant: A Journey of Self-Care

As I embrace this incredible experience of motherhood while pregnant with my second child, I've found myself at a crossroads this holiday season.

Award-Winning Fertility Advocate Kellee Stewart Talks Black Women Freezing Their Eggs And New Evite Partnership

Kellee Stewart wants you to celebrate the journey to parenthood, even if that journey doesn’t look like what you thought it would initially.

By |2025-01-28T02:33:18-08:00May 24, 2023|Fertility, Health & Sexuality|0 Comments

After Almost 20 Years of Infertility, They Welcomed Their Rainbow Baby

In "For Better or Worse," married couples share their stories of love, challenge, and resilience. In this feature, we will see how Ivori and Kevin's journey to parenthood challenged their marriage. Yet, in their darkest moment, they found hope in each other.  

Fibroids Affect 80% of Black Women, Including This Doctor

In honor of Fibroid Awareness Month, we spoke with Dr. Soyini Hawkins. During our recent conversation, Dr. Hawkins provided a wealth of education coupled with inspiration and hope for the journey as a womb warrior herself, having dealt with fibroids.

18 Black Fertility Doctors to Help You Explore Your Parenting Options

Black women often struggle to conceive, and these specialists are aware of this issue. Consider the doctors on this list and remember that you have options as you explore parenthood.

Kellee Stewart’s Personal Fertility Journey of Turning Pain Into Purpose

Actress Kellee Stewart pens an open letter about her personal fertility journey encouraging women to be proactive about their fertility health, regardless of age, relationship status, or timing.

Breaking the Silence About Male Infertility

First came anger, then shame, then depression. But when our circumstances didn’t change, we had to find a way to change our response to his male infertility. In my family, 29-years old was already way behind when it came to starting a family.   I come from a big family. My five brothers and sisters – even my younger ones – were already parents, and I was anxious to start a family of my own. But after downloading every app, taking every vitamin and trying every other remedy to become pregnant, all I had to show for it was a year gone with countless negative pregnancy tests. That’s when the doctor suggested having my husband come in and get checked out. My husband Cyrus and I met in 2009. He was playing basketball at the University of Miami, and, I was waitressing at a nearby restaurant. His team came in after summer camp one day, I was their waitress, and as they say, “the rest is history”. When we got married on December 12, 2012 (12/12/12), we were filled with so much love, hope and possibility. We were so excited to start our new life together as husband and wife, and to start a family of our own. However, shortly before our wedding, Cyrus’s mom, already a one-time cancer survivor, discovered that her cancer had returned. She was given two years to live. Although she was faithful that she would beat cancer again, she wanted to live and experience as much as she could in the time given, including having her firstborn son make her a grandmother. This led to the ‘year of trying’ – to no avail.  

By |2025-01-27T02:16:22-08:00February 18, 2020|Fertility, Health & Sexuality, Sex|0 Comments
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