Choosing a Life Without Children After Infertility: Finding Meaning, Identity, and Joy
A Conversation with Someone Who Gets It
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What happens when the path to parenthood does not lead to a child?
In this deeply honest conversation, Lana Manikowski shares her experience of moving through seven years of infertility and ultimately choosing a life without children. This is not a story about giving up. It is a story about asking a different question: Who am I, and what is my life allowed to become, if it doesn’t look the way I expected?
Together, we explore the emotional complexity of stepping away from fertility treatments, the internal reckoning that follows, and the long, non-linear process of rebuilding identity, purpose, and self-worth. Lana speaks openly about grief, comparison, judgment, and the silence that often follows the end of treatment—alongside the possibility of creating a meaningful, connected, and even joyful life beyond it.
This conversation also challenges the narratives many women carry about worth, motherhood, and what it means to live a full life. It invites listeners to consider how love, nurturing, and legacy can take forms we were never taught to imagine.
For those who are navigating infertility, considering ending treatment, or living without children after infertility, this resource offers both validation and a quiet, steady hope:
your life is still yours to shape—and it is not smaller than you imagined, just different.