Kirsty
2+ years journey from UK · Fearlessly Fertile Method
The Transformation
Before
Caught in blame cycles, feeling pressure of time and age, experiencing monthly anger toward her partner for delaying their journey
Key Shift
Reframed negative thought patterns and stopped the blame cycle with her partner
After
Became more positive, stopped attacking her partner, and created space for him to show up supportively
In summary: Kirsty's story demonstrates that natural conception on eve of ivf, transformed relationship dynamics, and overcame partner resistance. despite Unexplained Infertility after a 2+ years journey.
Breakthroughs5
Men often focus on what they'll lose by having a baby rather than what the family will gain, which creates resistance and delays starting the fertility journey
Jon delayed trying for two years because he focused on loss of sleep, complications with existing children, and added stress rather than considering what a baby would bring to their blended family.
▶ 4:59The guilt and blame cycle between partners can shut down communication and support, making men withdraw when they need to show up most
Jon describes how monthly blame cycles made him 'dress in kevlar and put shutters up' because he felt under attack for delaying their journey, which prevented him from being supportive when Kirsty needed him most.
▶ 27:18Men can be powerful advocates and protectors during fertility treatment by speaking up when their partners can't advocate for themselves
Jon stood up to a dismissive fertility doctor who was rushing Kirsty through a procedure, telling the medical team they would proceed on their timeline, not the clinic's timeline.
▶ 44:00Strong women on fertility journeys struggle to ask for help because they see procreation as 'fundamentally a woman's job' and asking for help feels like admitting failure
Jon observed that successful women like Kirsty find it especially hard to ask for help with fertility because 'women are on this earth to procreate' and when they can't do it naturally, asking for help feels like admitting they're failing at their biological purpose.
▶ 48:00A baby becomes the connecting force that brings blended families together and creates lasting bonds between all the children
Jon describes how their son Wilfred became 'the glue' connecting all their children from previous relationships, noting that 'when they see Wolfie, their faces light up' and he will be what connects all the kids when the parents are gone.
▶ 27:00
Teachings3
Small acts of support and repeatedly asking how to help can make huge differences for women on fertility journeys, even when they initially refuse help
Jon's simple acts like making difficult phone calls to fertility clinics and advocating during medical appointments became 'one of the biggest things' he did for Kirsty during their journey.
▶ 45:00Having an objective coach helps women reframe negative cycles and find positives, which men can't provide because their perspective gets dismissed as biased
Jon explains that when he tried to be positive, Kirsty would dismiss it as something 'you have to say because you have to keep me happy,' but Rosanne's objective perspective was valued and effective.
▶ 39:36Men need to do whatever is in their power to support the fertility journey, no matter how small, because what's asked of them is much less than what's asked of their partners
Jon stopped drinking, changed diet, lost weight, and did sperm testing, emphasizing that men should 'man up' and do these relatively easy things compared to what women endure.
▶ 41:00
Quotable Moments5
“unless you can know that you're up for it, you've gotta be up for it because it's hard”
— Jon25:06“I was focusing on what I would lose from having another child rather than what I would gain”
— Jon14:54“Ask them if there's something that you can do. And a few times, you'll get you might get it back at you going, well, you've done enough, haven't you, or whatever whatever. But keep asking and keep saying, I wanna do something to help you”
— Jon45:00“when they see Wolfie, their faces light up”
— Jon28:00“women are on this earth to procreate. Like like, we take it biologically. So so so your your job is to have a baby. So when it then it's the woman's job. Do they wanna ask for help from a man? No. Because this is my job.”
— Jon48:00
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