"This authentically written guide offers support and comfort to individuals navigating the emotional journey from infertility to adoption. Common challenges, coping with loss and building a new family are addressed. The book also provides excellent advice for prospective adoptive parents. I highly recommend it to anyone who is beginning the journey from infertility to adoption."
- Dr. Muriel Mickles

There are plenty of resources about adoption, but most skip the part where you’re stuck, hurting, and unsure if you’re even ready.
This isn’t one of those guides.
Here’s what sets it apart:

“Your path to parenthood may not be what you expected, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be beautiful.” — Dr. Anna Koehle

"This is a resource that is needed in the infertility & adoption community! Anna's honest & emotional experience addresses many of the complex layers that individuals and couples may face when deciding to move from infertility to adoption. This is an often unspoken transition that so many don't understand or feel comfortable addressing which is what makes this guide so helpful for those in this position, loved ones supporting, and even medical professionals to be able to navigate this journey better."

"What attracted me to this guide was the fact that I went through this with no resources. Now having a family member experience the same thing I wanted to be the best support person I could. This resource maps out the author's journey through fertility treatment and then adoption. What I loved most about the guide is it gives great practical questions to ask yourself about all issues relating to fertility and adoption. The questions are simple but will evoke enough information so the reader can make the best choices possible."

“The waiting, the anxiety, the overwhelming feelings—this guide doesn’t shy away from the hard. I have been on my healing journey for years, I also completed some of the exercises on the guide. They were thought-provoking and made me look at more than just the surface of my anger, depression, bitterness, etc. that was related to my journey with infertility and start to have a mindfulness experience that allowed me to feel peace.”
