
"After a traumatic 12-year fertility journey, Elizabeth Day believes it is part of her purpose in life to speak for those who have tried and failed to have children. Here, the author and podcaster talks about her serendipitous online match with her husband, her fascination with class and professional jealousy A few months ago, and nearly a full two years after she found an element of peace after a traumatic journey of infertility and loss, Elizabeth Day got an email out of the blue."
""The fertility clinic that we did egg donation through kept being in touch with me, just with emails like, 'Do you want to meet our expert to discuss surrogacy?'" Day says. "In the end, I messaged them saying I never wanted to be contacted again, and to their credit, someone called me up from that clinic and said, 'I'm sorry for what you went through. It was not appropriate, the way you were treated.'""
Elizabeth Day endured a traumatic 12-year fertility journey involving infertility, loss, and eventual egg donation. Persistent contact from a fertility clinic after treatment prompted her to ask for no further communication; a clinic representative later apologized for inappropriate treatment. She experienced a serendipitous online match with her husband. She reports a fascination with class and acknowledges professional jealousy. Nearly two years after finding some element of peace, an unsolicited email momentarily reopened difficult memories. Day now frames speaking for those who tried and failed to have children as part of her life purpose.
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