Pandemic fuels stress for families dealing with infertility; support widely available
Ad“While before you could meet in person with people in support groups, now it’s not possible anymore, so you’ve become even more isolated. Strano Burton is a fertility coach and licensed counselor who, in her spare time, runs multiple free infertility support groups, including one specifically for Black, indigenous and people of color. Ad“In our support groups, we discuss our worries our anxieties, but we also discuss, ‘What are ways we can become more educated? “You’re definitely not alone.”Hernandez will be a guest Wednesday during the livestream town hall called Pregnancy and Infertility During a Pandemic. If you have any questions for the panel of experts, submit them below:ALSO ON KSAT.COM:Pregnancy in a pandemic: KSAT anchor Courtney Friedman has a big announcement