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A guide to sharing your story in a way that protects your heart and opens the door to support.
Fertility journeys are deeply personal and often deeply emotional. If you’re trying to conceive, navigating loss, going through medical treatments, or simply feeling stuck in the unknown, you may wonder whether (or how) to let the people in your life in on what you’re going through.
The truth is, talking about fertility challenges isn’t easy. It can bring up feelings of shame, fear of being misunderstood, or worry that people will say the wrong thing. And unfortunately, many well-meaning friends and family members do say the wrong thing.
But that doesn’t mean you have to do this alone. The right support system, one that feels safe, understanding, and respectful can make a world of difference. This post will walk you through how to talk to friends and family about your journey in a way that honors you and your needs.
Before you start any conversation, take time to ask yourself:
There is no right or wrong answer. You may want to be open with close friends and siblings, but keep things more general with coworkers or extended family. You may be comfortable talking about your medical treatments, but not about your emotions. Or maybe you’re not ready to share anything at all and that’s okay too.
The most important thing is that you’re in control of your story.
Once you’ve chosen someone you trust, start the conversation with intention. Be clear about what you’re sharing and what kind of response you need.
Some examples:
By setting the tone early, you can reduce awkward responses and guide the other person on how to be there for you.
Not everyone will respond perfectly and sometimes, people overstep. Maybe someone asks invasive questions, offers unsolicited advice, or brushes your feelings off with a “just relax and it’ll happen.”
You are allowed to draw lines.
Some boundary-setting phrases:
And remember: boundaries aren’t mean, they’re an act of self-care.
Most people truly want to help—they just don’t know how.
Be clear about what would actually feel supportive:
Giving people specific ways to support you helps both sides feel more connected.
There will be people who don’t get it. Some may unintentionally hurt you. Others may make everything about themselves. And some might avoid the topic entirely because it makes them uncomfortable.
That doesn’t mean you’re doing something wrong.
If someone consistently makes you feel judged, drained, or dismissed, you have every right to protect your peace by limiting what you share—or stepping back from that relationship for a while.
You can love someone and still choose not to bring them into this sacred, sensitive part of your life.
As your journey unfolds, your comfort level may change—and that’s normal.
You might open up to someone one month, and need more privacy the next. Or maybe you keep things private for years, and one day feel ready to share your story more openly.
Let your needs guide you. You never have to apologize for evolving.
Talking about your fertility journey is a deeply personal choice. There’s no perfect way to do it—only what feels right for you.
Remember:
And if your current circle doesn’t feel safe, know that there are places where you can be fully seen and heard. Fertility coaches, online support groups, therapists, and other women walking this road alongside you can offer the understanding and validation you need.
Your story is powerful. And when the time is right—you’ll know exactly who to share it with.