Engaged and Immobile: Infertility and Art

Engaged and Immobile: Infertility and Art

I went to the Guggenheim this weekend  when I came to a sculpture exhibit by Alberto Giacometti I couldn’t take my eyes off. Many of Giacommeti’s sculptures feature elongated women in cages.  The sparse, skinny features are supposed to represent loneliness, and the box creates an eternal cage that can’t be escaped. I had flashbacks of Lisa when… Continue Reading

Infertility I Ams

One thing that always amazed me about our infertility journey was Lisa’s ability to see herself as a mother before she ever was one. I am 100% certain that the moment she committed that I am to paper, she opened up some divine channel to our daughter. We had just failed our 6th fresh IVF… Continue Reading

How Can I Help on Your Infertility Journey?

After a relatively long hiatus from posting, I’ve brought Almost a Father 2 back with one primary goal: to help provide the male perspective on infertility before, during and after your “resolution” with treatment. It’s been more than 16 years since we resolved our treatment journey with our very first super positive beta test on… Continue Reading