Endometriosis: Alone at 12, Confused at 19, Furious at 31
One Educator’s Journey
Endometriosis is common, under-discussed, and too often diagnosed years after symptoms begin. In this personal essay, one woman shares the...
Yesh Tikva
One Educator’s Journey
Endometriosis is common, under-discussed, and too often diagnosed years after symptoms begin. In this personal essay, one woman shares the...
A clear, compassionate guide to understanding your referral to a reproductive endocrinologist and what to expect as you take this...
End of Year Reflection: Moving from secrecy to self-respect, one brave truth at a time.
One of the most important lessons I’ve learned is that claiming shame is not one-size-fits-all. There is room for privacy....
Beyond meditation: simple ways to re-center when your mind feels scattered
Mindfulness isn’t just meditation—and it doesn’t have to feel awkward or inaccessible. This reflection explores mindfulness as a gentle practice...
A gentle six-minute grounding meditation for Jews navigating infertility and family building before Thanksgiving. This practice offers breathing, imagery, and...
Navigating Infertility Struggle During a Communal Crisis
Support for holding your center when the world feels heavy—offering grounding rituals, boundaries, and Jewishly meaningful reflections.
The Support Line offers a confidential space for emotional support, information, and referrals related to infertility and family-building challenges. A trained professional will meet with you for short-term support and help connect you to Yesh Tikva programs and trusted external resources.
We look forward to connecting with you.
Please note: This is not a crisis line. If you need immediate help, call 911 or your local emergency number. If you’re experiencing a mental health crisis or need immediate support, call or text 988 (U.S. & Canada) or use their online chat.