Seeing the baby or babies, in my case, you have loved for the past 7 months whisked away by strangers followed by being told what you can and can’t do for your own infants by doctors and nurses is hard and honestly, it’s unnatural.
After going public about our miscarriages and triplet pregnancy, the questions and comments started pouring in from women struggling with the same heartache of infertility and the same dream of conceiving. "As a Christian, how did you justify seeing a fertility doctor?" Is seeing a fertility doctor playing God?
"How do I talk to my child about suicide?" has been the most frequent question parents have asked me following the release of the hit TV show 13 Reasons Why.
The New York Times best selling book turned Netflix series "Thirteen Reasons Why" has turned into an overnight national phenomenon. Why is this series catching the attention of parents, teachers, teenagers, and pretty much everyone?
The startling article "What to Get a Friend Post-Abortion" was recently published by Teen Vogue, guiding teenage girls on how to comfort their friends who are recovering from abortions.
For years, my Millennial Generation has been looking for the next movie to rival the infamous romantic saga, The Notebook. With every new chick flick that is advertised, untold numbers run to the nearest movie theater with their significant others in hopes that this will be our next cult classic.