Transforming Our Reality of Loss and Grief as Angel Parents
I use the grief I feel to inform my ability to fight with love - because grief is love. And nothing is more potent than love.
I use the grief I feel to inform my ability to fight with love - because grief is love. And nothing is more potent than love.
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.
This entertainment lawyer shares the ups and downs of her egg freezing journey in hopes of inspiring other women to learn more about their fertility options.
Pregnant during a pandemic? Expecting mothers and health professionals weigh in on the uncertainty that lies ahead and the possibility of reframing your birth plan during the coronavirus.
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.
Her masculine presentation ruled her life. Then, her wife had a hysterectomy, forcing her to make a choice she never thought she’d have to make.
All Jasmin wanted to be when she grew up was a mother. Then, at 29, she had a full hysterectomy.
One man shares his view of the IVF journey – the shots, the fears, the money, and countless doctor’s appointments – and how he supported his wife along the way.
Alabama’s grossly restrictive abortion ban along with prohibitions in other states have far-reaching implications for women nationwide, particularly Black women.
Essence Magazine’s Senior Entertainment Editor Joi-Marie McKenzie shares her journey from heartbreak to finding love with Black Love’s Myeisha Essex.
It’s Black Maternal Health Week! Join staging-blacklove.kinsta.cloud as we deepen the national conversation around Black maternal health.
Pregnancy induced alopecia areata, an autoimmune skin disease, caused her to go bald from head-to-toe. But that didn't stop Courtni Guevara.
Pregnancy symptoms, including insomnia, back pain, hip pain and labor pain, can be prevented with chiropractic care. Black Love finds out how.
I'm about to share with you all what is possibly the greatest news of my life. I am 29 weeks pregnant with twins!
For as long as I could remember, pregnancy was a part of my dreams, goals, and marriage. Then, one day, it hit me, my childbearing years were in the rearview mirror. But after a few days of feeling like the closing of this chapter was something to lament, I slapped myself into a new fantasy: My body was mine again. Aw SH*T!