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Show Notes:
In today's episode, we tackle the profound loneliness surrounding infertility and miscarriage experiences in our society. Despite the openness about many issues, these struggles remain shrouded in shame and isolation. Join us as we explore the reasons behind this silence and offer insights into finding support and solace during these challenging times. We'll discuss the importance of reaching out for help, embracing vulnerability, and acknowledging that it's okay not to be strong. Together, let's learn how to navigate life's obstacles and keep moving forward, one step at a time.
Enjoy!
-Kendra
ALL LINKS → https://linktr.ee/fulfillmenttherapy
Website → https://fulfillmenttherapy.org
Contact → [email protected]
Instagram → @fulfillmenttherapy
Facebook Community → http://bit.ly/fulfillmenttherapy
Facebook Group → Private FB Group
Schedule 1:1 Coaching → https://fulfillmenttherapy.org/1-on-1-coaching
Chat → 1-986-910-5172 *text questions & topic requests
Maddie Duval
Podcast → Getting Grounded
Instagram → @gettingroundedcoaching
“I just wanted to acknowledge the agony of waiting. Waiting to get pregnant. Waiting for fertility results. Waiting to do a pregnancy test. Waiting to see if your baby will stay. Waiting to see if your baby will be healthy. Waiting to see if you will ever hold your baby in your arms. Waiting can feel endless. It can feel lonely. It can make you feel like you are being slowly tortured. It can make 24-hours feel like eternity. For those who are waiting… I hope the wait will soon be over.”
― Zoe Clark-Coates
“When you survive loss…everyone is quick to tell you how strong you are, and how tough you must be. But actually, no one has a choice to survive grief do they? It’s not optional. You just have to cry in the shower, sob in your pillow and pray you will make it.”
― Zoe Clark-Coates
By Kendra Nielson | Therapist, Counselor, Self Development Educator, Fulfillment Therapy Founder, Consultant,5
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Show Notes:
In today's episode, we tackle the profound loneliness surrounding infertility and miscarriage experiences in our society. Despite the openness about many issues, these struggles remain shrouded in shame and isolation. Join us as we explore the reasons behind this silence and offer insights into finding support and solace during these challenging times. We'll discuss the importance of reaching out for help, embracing vulnerability, and acknowledging that it's okay not to be strong. Together, let's learn how to navigate life's obstacles and keep moving forward, one step at a time.
Enjoy!
-Kendra
ALL LINKS → https://linktr.ee/fulfillmenttherapy
Website → https://fulfillmenttherapy.org
Contact → [email protected]
Instagram → @fulfillmenttherapy
Facebook Community → http://bit.ly/fulfillmenttherapy
Facebook Group → Private FB Group
Schedule 1:1 Coaching → https://fulfillmenttherapy.org/1-on-1-coaching
Chat → 1-986-910-5172 *text questions & topic requests
Maddie Duval
Podcast → Getting Grounded
Instagram → @gettingroundedcoaching
“I just wanted to acknowledge the agony of waiting. Waiting to get pregnant. Waiting for fertility results. Waiting to do a pregnancy test. Waiting to see if your baby will stay. Waiting to see if your baby will be healthy. Waiting to see if you will ever hold your baby in your arms. Waiting can feel endless. It can feel lonely. It can make you feel like you are being slowly tortured. It can make 24-hours feel like eternity. For those who are waiting… I hope the wait will soon be over.”
― Zoe Clark-Coates
“When you survive loss…everyone is quick to tell you how strong you are, and how tough you must be. But actually, no one has a choice to survive grief do they? It’s not optional. You just have to cry in the shower, sob in your pillow and pray you will make it.”
― Zoe Clark-Coates

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