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4 | How To Support Your Loved One Through Infertility (Without Making It Worse)

4 | How To Support Your Loved One Through Infertility (Without Making It Worse)

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Do you ever find yourself unsure how to support someone you love through infertility? You want to help, but one wrong word or awkward moment can leave you frozen, wondering if you’re making things worse.

In this episode, we break that cycle of uncertainty. You’ll discover practical, Christ-centered ways to come alongside someone in the thick of infertility with compassion, humility, and faithfulness. From navigating sensitive conversations to being a safe presence at triggering events, this conversation will give you the confidence to love well without overthinking every word you say.

Supporting someone isn’t about fixing their pain or saying everything perfectly. It’s about showing up faithfully, letting God guide your actions, and walking with them in the season they’re in.

If you want to feel equipped, confident, and at peace as you support a friend or loved one struggling to conceive, this episode is for you. It’s also one you can share with anyone who wants to love well in a deeply painful season!

Lyndell xx

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