Free A-Z guide
An A-Z fertility language guide.
Navigating fertility comes with its own vocabulary. Its hard to understand, its hard to process. Acronyms in forums. Terms on clinic letters. Phrases that feel like a second language when you're already exhausted.
This A-Z fertility language guide covers some of the language you come across during this journey. It is not a medical or clinician guide, it's just written for those experiencing the journey or for those supporting others in the journey. It's written for you.
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About the guide
Made by someone who's been there.
Hi, it's Becky Cann, founder of Create & Cope. I am building a series of language guides from lived experience of the fertility journey. The A-Z langauage guide came out of the same place: sitting in waiting rooms, reading clinic letters, spending hours googling terms that should have been explained already. As a marketer with 20+ years experience, communication and language is something I hold dear. The journey made it clear that there is a lack of understanding in the world around this journey. So many well intentioned discussions, often became the art of performing for both myself and my husband. This guide is part of a series with the overall aim to help friends, families, employers and colleagues to connect people with each other and to support those living and breathing this journey.
This is a resource I wish I had.
Find out more about Create & Cope →"I built this guide from an idea that sparked during a spa day with a group of friends. I want to write a book one day about the experience, for now this website is a good start. But I wanted to provide people with a sense of language around this topic and what feelings and emotions run high during this exhausting journey.
The Letter 'B' was a founding thought of the guide. The Breach - the collapsing wall, the strength inside to keep and hold the wall up, but the breach, the overwhelming cascading emotion that falls on you, when its been breached. And the days that followed to build yourself back up. The Exhaustion."
— Becky Cann, founder of Create & Cope
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