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Anna is brutally honest about her experience of infertility; admitting her personal struggle has compelled her to champion the needs and voices of other women facing infertility.  Anna underscores many powerful points, the most significant of which is the power of our words.

Whether you are a medical professional, a therapist, a cousin or a stranger we must be more considerate and empathetic with our words.

Here is how Anna suggests we can display greater sensitivity to anyone dealing with infertility:

- When announcing your pregnancy, if you have a close friend who has not been able to have a baby and you are aware of their issues, speak with them directly (i.e. a phone call) vs. them seeing it on IG/FB or hearing about it from other friends.

- Be understanding if they take a pass on birthday parties for your child(ren) or even your baby shower, don’t take a personally, they may not be able to cope with these milestone events just yet.

- Try not to change how you act around your child(ren) when they are around.

Anna had a hysterosalpingogram (HSG) test performed on her which revealed that her fallopian tubes were blocked, check this link for additional details on this test:

https://www.acog.org/womens-health/faqs/hysterosalpingography

Check out Anna’s business Strukcha on Instagram at @hellostrukcha

Click: https://www.instagram.com/hellostrukcha/

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