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‘I know it feels like a nightmare’. To every woman facing infertility in this pandemic.
‘I know it feels like a nightmare’. To every woman facing infertility in this pandemic.
IVF COVID-19: Covid-19 is a heartbreaking time for women and men who were about to start fertility treatment. Many were told that they needed to stop.
Infertility Warrior: Tess
Infertility Warrior: Tess
Today on the blog I want to introduce you our infertility warrior Tess. Tess is a mom of a beautiful little boy Ferris, and pregnancy loss survivor. She is also a author of a children’s called “I’m very Ferris.” that gently explains the IVF process through a child’s point of view.
Weekly Warrior – Meet Tess
Weekly Warrior – Meet Tess
I never thought becoming a parent would be hard. After over a year of trying to conceive, Dan and I were referred to a fertility specialist. After a surgery and many blood tests, it turned out that there were problems on both sides, and the odds of conceiving without medical assistance were less than1%.
IVF Children’s Book Review – I’m Very Ferris – Ambient Writing
IVF Children’s Book Review – I’m Very Ferris – Ambient Writing
A review written by Lora Lucente about the children’s book “I’m Very Ferris” (author Tess Kossow, illustrator Carla F. Castagno). This review is about infertility and IVF children’s book aimed to raise awareness and normalize IVF children and how to explain IVF to a child.
This mom wrote a children’s book on IVF after having her miracle baby boy
This mom wrote a children’s book on IVF after having her miracle baby boy – amis-childrenshome
The book I’m Very Ferris – A Child’s Story about in vitro fertilisation initiates a discussion about IVF and makes it relatable through the eyes of a child. Ferris takes you to his little world and its adventures and how…
Normalising fertility issues: This mum just wrote a children’s book about IVF
Normalising fertility issues: This mum just wrote a children’s book about IVF | HerFamily.ie
When author Tess Kossow found herself at loss for how she would explain the story of how babies are made to her young son, conceived via IVF, she decided that she is clearly not the only parent in this boat, and so she took matters into her own hands and wrote a book about it.