About this campaign
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I still remember those rough days battling infertility. Seeing pregnant women or families with little ones felt like a constant reminder of what I longed for. I?d think, "It must be nice." The whole world seemed to be moving forward, having babies, while I spent seven years fighting an uphill battle from the sidelines.
When I finally became visibly pregnant after five losses and one failed embryo transfer, I worried people might think it had been easy for me. I wanted a sign over my head that read, "This wasn?t easy!" or "This is my sixth pregnancy but my first baby!"
Now, as I walk around with my 2.5-year-old twins, I know there may be other women struggling with IVF, pregnancy loss, or infertility who see me and feel that same pang I once felt. That?s why I created this shirt. I wear it proudly, hoping it helps others feel seen and less alone. I want it to spark conversations, build awareness, and remind people that infertility stays with us, even after our children arrive. IVF and assisted reproductive technologies are lifelines for so many.
As an "Infertile Mom," I want other "Infertile Moms"?including those who?ve lost their babies?and hopeful moms to feel less isolated.
Fifty percent of all proceeds will go toward helping someone on their journey to grow their family. Once the funds are raised, I?ll share updates on how we?re making a difference together.
Proud to be part of The Infertile Mom?s Club.
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