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In this episode of the AllPaths podcast, we sit down with Ruthie, a Boston-area school counselor and educator, to discuss her incredibly complex and high-stakes journey to motherhood. Ruthie’s story begins at age 34, when she and her husband, Chris, faced immediate fertility challenges including a blocked fallopian tube and IVF, soon followed by their first miscarriage, which tragically occurred just a week after the sudden death of her father-in-law. The journey grew even more harrowing during a subsequent twin pregnancy when one baby was diagnosed with spina bifida and hydrocephaly, while the other was found to have a potentially fatal chromosomal abnormality. During a procedure intended to manage these complications, both babies were lost and Ruthie suffered a life-threatening hemorrhage, requiring nine blood transfusions.
The trauma continued weeks after delivery when Ruthie experienced a near-fatal secondary hemorrhage at work, caused by a rare uterine arteriovenous malformation (AVM) that was narrowly caught by her fertility doctor just before a scheduled hysterectomy. Despite further setbacks with additional miscarriages and failed surrogacy attempts, Ruthie and Chris eventually turned to the "adoption gauntlet.” They first adopted their daughter from Florida during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, and later navigated a sudden, complicated legal situation to adopt their daughter’s biological half-brother eighteen months later.
Today, Ruthie reflects on the mental health toll of these experiences, including her battle with severe postpartum anxiety and the years of therapy required to process her medical trauma. Her story serves a greater purpose of dismantling the stigma surrounding reproductive grief and serves as a testament to the diverse, often "messy" ways families are built. Throughout the conversation, Ruthie emphasizes the necessity of mental health support and encourages others navigating similar hardships to advocate for themselves and seek community rather than suffering in isolation.
TOPICS COVERED IN THIS EPISODE:
Blocked tube, IVF, miscarriage, pregnancy loss, twin pregnancy, genetic testing, selective reduction, surrogacy, failed cycle, gestational carrier, adoption, private adoption, sibling adoption, family building, infertility journey, adoption stories, IVF experiences, miscarriage support, medical trauma, uterine arteriovenous malformation (AVM), emotional support for parents, surrogacy options, parenting challenges, navigating fertility issues, family growth options, coping with loss, adoption process insights, counseling for parents, pregnancy after loss, mental health in parenting, support for infertility, understanding adoption, family planning resources, building a family, sharing fertility stories
CONNECT WITH ALLPATHS FAMILY BUILDING: https://allpathsfb.org
Follow us on social media @allpathsfb
Want to share your story or ask a question? Get in touch at [email protected]!
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In this episode of the AllPaths podcast, we sit down with Ruthie, a Boston-area school counselor and educator, to discuss her incredibly complex and high-stakes journey to motherhood. Ruthie’s story begins at age 34, when she and her husband, Chris, faced immediate fertility challenges including a blocked fallopian tube and IVF, soon followed by their first miscarriage, which tragically occurred just a week after the sudden death of her father-in-law. The journey grew even more harrowing during a subsequent twin pregnancy when one baby was diagnosed with spina bifida and hydrocephaly, while the other was found to have a potentially fatal chromosomal abnormality. During a procedure intended to manage these complications, both babies were lost and Ruthie suffered a life-threatening hemorrhage, requiring nine blood transfusions.
The trauma continued weeks after delivery when Ruthie experienced a near-fatal secondary hemorrhage at work, caused by a rare uterine arteriovenous malformation (AVM) that was narrowly caught by her fertility doctor just before a scheduled hysterectomy. Despite further setbacks with additional miscarriages and failed surrogacy attempts, Ruthie and Chris eventually turned to the "adoption gauntlet.” They first adopted their daughter from Florida during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, and later navigated a sudden, complicated legal situation to adopt their daughter’s biological half-brother eighteen months later.
Today, Ruthie reflects on the mental health toll of these experiences, including her battle with severe postpartum anxiety and the years of therapy required to process her medical trauma. Her story serves a greater purpose of dismantling the stigma surrounding reproductive grief and serves as a testament to the diverse, often "messy" ways families are built. Throughout the conversation, Ruthie emphasizes the necessity of mental health support and encourages others navigating similar hardships to advocate for themselves and seek community rather than suffering in isolation.
TOPICS COVERED IN THIS EPISODE:
Blocked tube, IVF, miscarriage, pregnancy loss, twin pregnancy, genetic testing, selective reduction, surrogacy, failed cycle, gestational carrier, adoption, private adoption, sibling adoption, family building, infertility journey, adoption stories, IVF experiences, miscarriage support, medical trauma, uterine arteriovenous malformation (AVM), emotional support for parents, surrogacy options, parenting challenges, navigating fertility issues, family growth options, coping with loss, adoption process insights, counseling for parents, pregnancy after loss, mental health in parenting, support for infertility, understanding adoption, family planning resources, building a family, sharing fertility stories
CONNECT WITH ALLPATHS FAMILY BUILDING: https://allpathsfb.org
Follow us on social media @allpathsfb
Want to share your story or ask a question? Get in touch at [email protected]!

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