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Fertility Notes- a fertility blog with all the news your womb can use

May 2nd, 2008

May is Pregnancy Awareness Month

Declared and founded by holistic lifestyle expert Anna Getty, May 2008 marks the inaugural year of Pregnancy Awareness Month (PAM). And if I weren’t green with envy, I am now when I take a peek at all of the sponsors who helped kick off their inaugural event last night. Where can I get some […]

By Gabrielle -- 3 comments

May 1st, 2008

Fertility Notes - the Best of April 2008

If you already read Kids Health Notes, you know Grace is a smart cookie. Well, she came up with another great idea and asked the Health and Wellness bloggers to round up their favorite posts from the month of April. Here are mine!

Oh Wait, Are We Sure We Want to Do This? - Second thoughts […]

By Gabrielle -- 1 comment

April 27th, 2008

Exploring the Readers….

I can’t recall if I’ve told you, but after my second BFN (big fat negative), we agreed to more tests to see what the heck is going on down there. My doctor’s first request was for a hysteroscopy and an endometrial biopsy.
For (lack of) insurance reasons, the hysteroscopy was downgraded to a sonohysterogram (SHG), similar […]

By Gabrielle -- 6 comments

April 27th, 2008

A Belated Thank You to Dr. M. Lois Murphy

Perhaps sometimes I dwell too much on what I have lost because of cancer, more specifically because of the chemotherapy and radiation given to me to treat it. The reality is, I owe an awful lot to the chemo and radiation I often curse.
And I owe an awful lot to Dr. M. Lois Murphy,
a pediatric […]

By Gabrielle -- 0 comments

April 22nd, 2008

The Conquer Childhood Cancer Act

Last year, a bipartisan group of U.S. Representatives introduced the Conquer Childhood Cancer Act, a piece of legislation which would provide critical resources for the treatment, prevention and cure of childhood cancer.
According to www.CureSearch.org,
more than 12,500 children who are diagnosed with cancer each year. Over 40,000 children and adolescents currently are being treated for […]

By Gabrielle -- 1 comment

April 22nd, 2008

An Earth Day Announcement - Daily Tomorrow is Back!

Happy Earth Day!
This feels like an appropriate moment to share some news with you. (Don’t get too excited, it’s not of the baby-making variety.)
This week I took over blogging duties at one of my favorite blogs in the b5 Health and Wellness channel, one dedicated to Connecting science, health and the environment. You may have […]

By Gabrielle -- 0 comments

April 16th, 2008

Appreciating the Present

Last week as M and I were enjoying an evening at a friends’ house (something we don’t do often enough), I caught a glimpse of a set of 10 little statements, mantras almost, clipped from a new agey magazine and hanging in her kitchen. My first impulse was to tease, but then I started reading […]

By Gabrielle -- 2 comments

April 15th, 2008

Happy Tax Day - Did You Remember To Claim Your Medical Expenses?

It’s April 15 and accountants and taxpayers across America are either breathing a sigh of relief or scrambling to help their clients or themselves get to the post office with their completed income tax forms by midnight tonight.
I am guessing that if you are like me, and Mother Nature is not the only person you […]

By Gabrielle -- 0 comments

April 14th, 2008

4th Annual Paths to Parenthood Conference

Fertile Dream’s 4th Annual Paths to Parenthood Conference will be taking place at the Orlando Marriott on Sunday, May 4th.
Why am I telling you this? Besides the fact that there seems to be a great lineup of speakers, it is FREE!
Yes, completely free. The conference runs from 8 am to 4:30 pm and your free […]

By Gabrielle -- 2 comments

April 14th, 2008

The Mistress’s Daughter by AM Homes

This month’s selection of the Barren B*tches Book Brigade is AM Home’s memoir, The Mistress’s Daughter. And it is a prime example of how the number of pages or words doesn’t necessarily correlate with the length of time a book can linger in one’s mind. I probably finished The Mistress’ Daughter the day after I […]

By Gabrielle -- 11 comments