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08/06/2026

Things nobody prepares you for when you’re struggling to conceive.

Googling “implantation symptoms” at 2am even though you promised yourself you wouldn’t.

The way a pregnancy announcement from someone who “wasn’t even trying” can knock the wind out of you.

Rearranging your whole personality around a two-week window every month.

Smiling through baby showers like your insides aren’t caving in.

The specific loneliness of a grief that has no name, no funeral, no flowers.

Explaining to your mother-in-law — again — that it’s “not stress” and no, a holiday won’t fix it.

The way IVF becomes a full-time job that you never applied for and cannot quit.

Loving your partner through something that tests both of you in ways you never expected.

Quietly wondering if it’s your fault, even when every doctor says it isn’t.

And through all of it still showing up. Still hoping. Still trying.

That kind of strength doesn’t have a name either. But it should.

In India alone, 27.5 million couples are in the middle of this journey right now. Most of them in silence. Most of them told to “just relax.”

You deserve more than that. You deserve to be seen.

Tag someone who needs to read this today. 💗

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27/05/2026

Some couples lose years because nobody thought to test the man.

Male infertility contributes to nearly 40 to 50% of infertility cases, yet it is still one of the most ignored conversations in fertility journeys. One of the biggest reasons? “But he already has kids.” What many people do not realise is that s***m count and s***m quality can change over time because of age, stress, lifestyle, smoking, health conditions, medications, and even environmental factors. Having children before does not guarantee fertility now.

This scene from the movie A Copenhagen Love Story captures that reality painfully well. The film shows how fertility struggles affect both partners emotionally, mentally, and physically, including the difficult conversations around s***m count and testing that so many couples avoid for far too long. Infertility is not just a women’s issue.

The men need to be checked too.

22/05/2026

Infertility doesn’t hit all at once.
It comes in phases you don’t even realise you’re moving through.

At first, it’s denial.
You start listing the “pros” of not having a child.
More freedom. More time. A different kind of life.

You convince yourself you’ll be okay. That this could work too.

But slowly it settles in.
What you might be missing.
What you had always imagined.

And still, you hold on
to timelines, to plans, to the version of life you thought was certain.

Then comes the part no one really talks about.
When hope doesn’t feel as strong anymore, but it hasn’t left either.
When you’re not in denial but you’re not at peace.

And eventually something shifts.
Not closure. Not acceptance in the way people think.
Just a quieter understanding that this is your reality.

An acceptance you never asked for.
But one you learn to carry anyway.

If you’re somewhere in between all of this
trying to make sense of it, trying to stay strong, trying to just get through
you’re not alone.

If this feels like your story, drop a 💗 in the comments.

18/05/2026

For years, Gabrielle Union has spoken about infertility in a way that feels real and uncomfortable in the most honest way. She has talked about multiple miscarriages, IVF, surrogacy, and the part no one prepares you for the feeling of being defective, of being less than, of questioning your own body.

And that is what hits the hardest. Because so many women carry this quietly.
The thought that their body failed them. That they are not enough. That they don’t measure up to what a woman is “supposed” to be.

She has also shared how that feeling doesn’t just go away. It stays. It shows up in moments you don’t expect, even when life moves forward.

Which is why this matters. Because infertility is not just medical. It changes how you see yourself.

If this feels familiar, you are not alone.

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15/05/2026

40 was never supposed to look like this.
Not the years of trying. Not the loss. Not this version of motherhood.

I got my babies in 2022 and they are everything.
But this journey doesn’t end there.

There are still timelines in my head.
A first baby who would have been 8. Another maybe 6.

And alongside that… two little humans who remind me life still found a way.

Grief, gratitude, and gratefulness they all exist together.
You can love what you have deeply… and still mourn what you lost.

If this feels uncomfortable, it’s because we don’t talk about it enough.
If this is your story too, you’re not alone.

Maybe it’s About Time we did.

07/05/2026

Series : Friends

There’s a reason this storyline stays with you.

When Chandler and Monica went through infertility, it didn’t feel like just another plot. It felt personal. Because they were happy. They were ready. They were that couple you think everything will just work out for.

And then it doesn’t.

And suddenly you’re sitting with that same silence. That same heaviness. That same question that just keeps coming back… why us?

It hits you that this doesn’t choose people based on love or readiness or timing. It just happens. And you’re left trying to make sense of something that doesn’t make sense.

There’s grief in it. There’s anger. There’s guilt that you can’t even explain. And there’s this quiet shift where the future you imagined starts slipping away in ways you weren’t prepared for.

At About Time, this is exactly why we talk about it. Not clinically. Not like a topic. But like something real people are living through every day.

A space where you don’t have to hide what you’re feeling.
Where you don’t have to explain your pain.
Where you don’t feel like the only one going through this.

Because if you’ve ever felt this, you know how heavy it can get. And you shouldn’t have to carry it alone.

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06/05/2026

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