EPISODE · Jul 9, 2026 · 36 MIN
What It Means to Keep Going: Jade’s Journey Through IVF, Loss & Hope
from The Space Between Two Lines · host Alex Saunders
In this deeply moving episode of The Space Between Two Lines, Alex speaks with Jade, a 35-year-old from Sydney, who shares her raw and resilient 3.5-year path to motherhood. Jade’s journey highlights the complexities of navigating male factor infertility following a ten-year vasectomy, the physical toll of high-dose IVF protocols, and the heartbreaking reality of a late-term medical diagnosis. After a 30-week pregnancy ended in the stillbirth of her son, Hugo, Jade discusses the "thick fog" of grief and the profound healing she found through donating her breast milk in his honor. This conversation is a testament to the strength required to survive the "trenches" of fertility and the courage to keep moving toward the hope of a future family. Connect with Support Resources:Bears of Hope: Pregnancy & Infant Loss SupportRed Nose Australia: Grief and Loss SupportWe invite you to listen to Jade’s incredibly brave and vital account of persistence. If this conversation resonates with you or could offer comfort to a loved one, please subscribe and follow The Space Between Two Lines. By joining our community, you help ensure that these essential stories of loss, love, and "grit" reach those who need them most. If you want to share your story with us in this podcast, visit our website to register: https://www.twolines.space/register.
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