

Shatter The Stigma
My husband James and I had been married for about three months when we made the giddy decision to initiate part three of “first comes love, then comes marriage,…” I had every expectation that I would become pregnant easily and deliver, within a year, the precious bundle I’d been dreaming of my entire life. I was a healthy 27-year old who ate my veggies reliably and came from a family of extremely fruitful women. But month after month of negative pregnancy tests rudely foresha


We've Been Here All Along
On July 1, 2011 I joined the club that nobody wants to join, and lost my first pregnancy. On March 6, 2012 I published Baby Dance to Youtube, a short film chronicling several women’s experience with miscarriage and infertility. July 22, 2015 we finished our first successful crowdfunding campaign to start production on Don’t Talk About the Baby, which was incredible in more ways than one. September 26, 2015 we held our first public filming event, which created videos that help


Thank You
Thank you. Two small words that don’t come anywhere near close enough to describing the gratitude we have for each and every person who followed, watched, shared, contributed, supported, propelled, and most importantly, believed in us and this project. We also want to thank all of you who shared your own personal stories of loss. All of these seemingly small acts have been part of one courageous movement to shatter the stigmas surrounding pregnancy loss and infertility. And f