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All Things IrishA Book by Jen LynchThis is the start of a book about a couple struggling to have a baby while balancing their faith and modern medicine. The book explores faith, loss an.. |
Priapus, a fertility godA Story by Elly_GreenA re-telling of Ovid's mythology. |
PriapeaA Book by Elly_GreenAn English translation. The Priapea is a collection of short poems written in Latin referencing Priapus, a Roman god of fertility. For the Latin text,.. |
EarthA Poem by Robert RonnowTwo people cannot see the same way but they can teachOne another their ways. One gives up body and soulTo follow the flow of the historical woman unti.. |
My Sterilization and RestorationA Story by MariaThis is a part of my life, that I rarely share, and when I have I do not do so lightly. During my downfall, after giving birth to my only child, due .. |
Royal Cult and Temple ProstitutesA Poem by RubSigzroyalty and cults |
Older moms and Fertility-swcicA Story by swcic infertility centerThere is increasing women today who face the problem of infertility. Currently, in the research conducted by the CDC, around 20% women face difficulty.. |
16. DREAMS AND DIRECTIONSA Chapter by Peter RogersonTwo men are sleeping and dreaming... |
I saw myselfA Poem by Laura KateI saw myself today. I saw myself through someone else’s eyes, they saw not me - but the woman I could be. She was more mature,wiser. She .. |
Hopes and FearsA Poem by Laura KateThe simple truth |
Still meA Poem by Laura KateSomething I often asked myselfwas if this personof minewas still me.Still me.What a funny question to ask yourself.And from who exactly,was I hopingto.. |
InfertilehoodA Poem by conceited_catsI have ended relationships With men so destined & desperate To become fathers Because I couldn’t live with myself Causing this same ache i.. |
Fuzzy Little BearA Poem by Ann OutlawA short poem about infertility and pregnancy loss. |
CreationA Poem by AJ DouglasIf we'd had the opportunityto paint together in the pastwhatever we would have producedwith the frayed bristlesof our brushes would havereflected both.. |