Struggling with the clinical side of fertility? Learn how to reframe your identity and romanticize your daily life to create space for motherhood.

It’s shifting from a mindset of 'achieving' a baby to 'becoming' the woman who is ready to receive one. When safety returns to the body, it returns to the womb.
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Nia: You know, Miles, I was thinking about how we’re often told that if we just check every box—track the cycle, take the supplements, do the IVF—the result we want is guaranteed. But for so many people, even after doing "everything right," that positive test still feels miles away.
Miles: It’s exhausting, right? We focus so much on the physical protocols, but there’s this fascinating perspective that the fertility industry often misses: the emotional body. It’s the idea that stored grief or a dysregulated nervous system can actually keep the womb "closed," regardless of how perfect the timing is.
Nia: Exactly! It’s not just about the medical side; it’s about making the body a home again. I love the idea of "romanticizing" the waiting—finding beauty in a morning coffee or the light hitting the wall while you’re still in this middle space.
Miles: It’s a total reframe. Instead of just chasing a pregnancy, it’s about casting a vision for your motherhood and healing the parts of yourself that feel small or unsafe. Let’s explore how we can start shifting that energy and opening up to what’s yet to come.