Experiences of infertility always have one thing in common: uncertainty. The countless visits to doctors, the months (or years) of planning, the tens of thousands of dollars, never add up to a guarantee.
Even under the best of circumstances, there’s only so much about a pregnancy you can plan, and in the midst of a global pandemic, the idea of planning anything seems foolish.
For National Infertility Awareness Week, .“Why can’t you ever wash anything?!!” my husband Solomon shouted and threw the empty container from the fridge across the room at me.
To this day, he claims he was throwing it “near” me, “into” the sink. Prepositions notwithstanding, it was clear he was losing it.Normally unflappable and practical to a fault, Solomon’s the type.
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