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How Erin Bulcao Saved Her Marriage, Survived IVF & Learned to Live Again

How Erin Bulcao Saved Her Marriage, Survived IVF & Learned to Live Again

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"Time passes no matter what. And when you're going through this, everything's [so] out of your control that you try to control whatever you think you can." -Erin Bulcao Erin Bulcao is a content creator, fertility advocate, and mother of three who has transformed her own personal struggle into powerful storytelling. She’s built a thriving online community by sharing her raw, unfiltered journey through infertility, IVF, marriage challenges, and motherhood. In this episode, Erin reflects on the challenges of parenting teen twins and a toddler at the same time, the role of social media in her life, and the impact it’s all had on her marriage. She emphasizes the significance of trusting the journey, the necessity of persistence, and why it’s so important to be present in the moment. Erin has made it her goal to help others feel less alone by sharing the messy, beautiful truth behind the highlight reel. She celebrates authenticity over perfection, persistence over instant gratification, and the courage to trust your gut—even when the path forward isn't so clear. What we explore in this episode: (06:52) Erin’s struggle with infertility and her path to motherhood (12:25) The impact of infertility on relationships (21:11) Communication and growth in marriage (27:17) Parenting teenagers (33:30) The power of manifesting and being present (36:14) The reality of social media and parenting Connect with Erin: @MyBeautifulBlunder on IG website Connect with Nathalie: AllOverAgainPodcast.com @AllOverAgainPodcast LinkedIn
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