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12: Life Lessons—Infertility, Adoption, and Painful S*x

12: Life Lessons—Infertility, Adoption, and Painful S*x

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In this episode, Mary Bruno shares more about her profound journey with infertility and the power of spiritual motherhood. She delves into both the complexities of adoption and the need for deepening the pro-life conversation to include the women who bravely offer their children up for adoption.

Finally, Mary encourages women to have open conversations with each other about women's health and sexual intimacy.

Ultimately, Mary’s wisdom emphasizes the significance of understanding one's own journey, the power of community support, and the necessity of addressing women's unique experiences in the context of faith and personal growth.

Other highlights from this episode include:

  • Infertility is often a lonely journey, but sharing stories can create community.

  • Adoption requires discernment and can be a beautiful path to parenthood.

  • Women need to be empowered to share their experiences and voices.

  • Sexual intimacy should not be painful; it's important to seek help if it is.

  • The pro-life movement should support both birth mothers and adoptive families equally.

  • Understanding one's gifts and desires is crucial for personal fulfillment.Therapy and counseling can be vital in addressing personal struggles and healing.

  • Women’s health issues, including infertility, deserve open and honest discussions.

    • The experiences of women in the context of faith are essential.


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