Posts tagged miscarriage
Oana Gharbi

I was born and raised in Romania, but my life changed when I was widowed with two young kids. I remarried, and after a second-trimester loss due to an “incompetent cervix,” I was confronted with secondary infertility.

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Elana Frank

After experiencing the pain and loneliness of infertility and realizing how lucky I was to have had my experience begin in Israel (where it’s free), I knew I needed to help others. With the realization that cost, education, and access are tremendous stumbling blocks for this “unspoken” issue in the Jewish community, I gathered a team and we created the Jewish Fertility Foundation.

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Aisha Balesaria

I was born and raised in London, UK. I have a very diverse heritage which is why I’m deeply passionate about cultivating an inclusive culture on and off Instagram. I’m a travel addict and I love absolutely everything about visiting different countries, from eating local foods to experiencing different cultures.

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Ali Prato

I am a secondary infertility warrior and mom-of-two based in Brooklyn. My husband and I started dating when we were 16 (but, caveat, we dated other people when we went to two different colleges.) I've been a journalist my entire career and pivoted to launching my podcast, Infertile, and co-founding Fertility Rally after going through infertility profoundly changed me as a human

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Blair Nelson

I’m an animal, travel, tv/movie, holiday junkie living in Austin, Texas. I work in commercial real estate full time and co-own Fertility Rally - I host/run the Fab Fertility account and podcast in my free time. My husband Will (no relation to Willie) and I got married in 2017 and have been trying to grow our family ever since.

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Aimee Baron

I'm a pediatrician by training but was compelled to do this work after my own personal journey with secondary infertility and multiple miscarriages. I worked in the Jewish pregnancy loss space first and then created @iwassupposedtohaveababy as a way to bring comfort and support to anyone in this community who was struggling.

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