When the dream of motherhood doesn’t come true, where do we turn too? I think one of the keys towards acceptance can be found in connecting and exchanging with people who share the same life experience
Read moreMeet the Champion: Sandy Langhart Michelet, USA
I feel honored to play a small part in World Childless Week. Childless women are everywhere…we’ve just been too afraid to raise our head, much less our voices.
Read moreMeet the Champion: Linda Malm from Sweden
Today the World Childless Week is taking the awareness to another level and help people know that they are not alone.
Read moreMeet the Champion: Vandia Karun from Germany
I am grateful and happy to be a part of the World Childless Week team, as I remember how lonely it can feel being involuntary childless.
Read moreMeet the Champion: Yvonne Maier
When my best friend became a mother I wondered how in earth could I still be her friend with this between us? What happens, when she finds her Mummy-tribe and I'm all on my own? No friends. No children.
Read moreWorld Childless Week - German Facebook Page
Vanida and Yvonne have been working quietly behind the scenes in order to create a World Childless Week Facebook page for Germany.
Read moreWCW rewind 2017 - Why Don't We Adopt?
The truthful answer is a multitude of reasons …
Read moreWCW rewind to 2017 - Letter to my Abusive Husband
This article contains sensitive material.
We both wanted children, and we wanted them soon. I was 26 but felt ready for motherhood. You were 7 years older, keen not to be an ‘old dad’, so we planned to start trying as soon as we got married. Our wedding was the whole shebang. White dress, church bells, bridesmaids, photographs, cake and a lovely reception with all of our friends and family.
Read moreWCW rewind to 2017 - Unexplained Infertility
I realized something was wrong when I first started tracking my cycle about six months into the process of try to conceive. My basal body temperatures were much lower than the baseline on the chart I was using. This continued for four cycles until I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism and started on levothyroxine. I thought this must be the problem and thought I had a fix. I was wrong.
Read more#IamMe - Cherry Williams
So, there I was trying to book a blogger for a job, when in a moment of glorious serendipity I was redirected to Steph's wonderful website. For those who don't know Steph, she is a bold, brave and frankly fabulous human who set up World Childless Week which supports those that don't have children, not by choice. The support is there all year long and this generosity of spirit inspired me to want to do my bit too.
Read moreWCW rewind to 2017 - Dear Christian Church
I have asked others, and myself, how often are we angry at God, not for what HE has said, but for what others tell us He says. How often do we lay the blame at HIS feet for what imperfect people have done and claimed, the lies they filled our head with? Too often, I think, is the answer and though there were certainly dark moments of pain and doubt and anger, I can say now with absolution that I am in a place where my faith in God is not shaken.
Read moreWCW rewind to 2017 - Moving Forwards
The day arrived when it was time to stop trying for the family my husband and I had always planned. We were sat in the car outside the hospital where we had just seen a re-occurring miscarriage specialist. It happened again and there was no way I could face another loss. Further health implications would follow but that was the moment I resigned myself to a whole new world of grief. It was far from acceptance. It felt more like a door slammed shut in our faces.
Read moreWCW rewind to 2017 - To My Yummy Mummy Friends
I love to be included in all your happy days.
Read moreWCW rewind to 2017 - We Are All Diamonds
It has been heart breaking reading all the stories this week. There is so much pain and anger and I find all of it relatable too. I know it’s a personal journey that unfortunately all of us childless not by choice must go through.
Read moreWhy I am a World Childless Week Champion by Lesley Pyne
How many communities would bring together such a varied range of bloggers, writers, coaches etc? And not only that each of us is doing what we do best, whether it’s writing, recording videos, providing prizes, for no reward other than knowing that we’re helping you.
So dear reader, this is a gift for you like no other. World Childless Week is an opportunity to read, listen to and watch a range of those who are here to support you, and to join in big conversations.
I encourage you to grab this with both hands and find something or someone who inspires you.
Read moreUSE your voice - Sandy Langhart Michelet
World Childless Week’s mission is simple…to raise awareness of the childless not by choice across the world. Wow! That is POWERFUL!
The week is broken into themes to allow for a deeper dive into 7 different topics. It is difficult to wrap our arms around our own grief ….so its even more difficult to try to put it into words for our family and friends. WCW can help us jump start conversations with those who we love (and who love us).
Now....why would anyone want to celebrate a week like this?
Read moreWhy I'm a World Childless Week Champion by Meriel Whale
“I’m proud to be a part of World Childless Week, launched in 2017 by Stephanie Phillips. The 2nd World Childless Week is happening from 10-16th September 2018 and I was delighted when I was asked to get involved as a World Childless Week Champion, especially as I had just launched a counselling practice focused on supporting people who are childless not by choice…” Read about Meriel Whale and why she’s pleased to be World Childless Week Champion!
Read moreNational Dog Day - why pets matter
National Dog Day is on our minds. The Champions have had all manner of pets in their lives, from beloved cats and dogs to feathered friends. Often adopting a pet can be the start of coming to terms with a different life or they've been strength during times of grief.
Read moreThe Men's Room - a new beginning
Yesterday World Childless Week Champions, Michael Hughes and Robin Hadley, recorded their conversation about what it's like to be a man and never experience fatherhood. And in the words of Robin, it was 'ground breaking'.
Read moreChildless in...
Last year we asked the community write about what it was like to live around the world in our 'Childless in the community' day. Berenice from Walk In Our Shoes is one of our World Childless Week Champions and she wrote about about living in a city and how where she lives has influenced how she feels.
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