The Two Week Waiting List

Our LCRH Patient Family is a network of wonderful people who want to stay connected, helping each other and sharing the resources they found useful with others who may be stepping into similar shoes.

The LCRH Two Week Waiting List is a Q&A style interview designed for sharing experiences and practices that you found calming and supportive during the two week wait. You can read the very first TWWL in our series here (with thanks to the fantastic Sita BB Shah), some excerpts of Sita’s TWWL can also be seen scrolling below.

Thank you in advance to everyone who shares their TWWL.

The List is comprised from a series of questions.

  • You’ll find a form to answer them by scrolling down this page.

  • Please answer as many or as few as you feel comfortable answering.

Things you may want to include:

  • You can include your own photos of the time.

  • Links to books or recipes you enjoyed.

  • Recommendations for any clubs or practitioners you would like to share.

Attribution

  • You can choose to attribute your answers with your name, initials, or anonymously.

  • You can include any links to your work or social media that you would like us to link to.

  • You can choose if we tag you on instagram or if your contributions are anonymous.

Share your Two Week Waiting List:

Community & Contributor Notice

We’re grateful to our contributors for sharing their personal experiences, supportive resources, recipes, practices, and insights to help others feel informed, supported, and connected throughout their fertility journey. The views and experiences shared are those of the individual contributors and may not always reflect the views of LCRH. Fertility treatment, wellbeing approaches, and outcomes can vary significantly from person to person, so what felt helpful or supportive for one individual may not be suitable for another. Content shared on this website is intended for general information and community support only and should not be relied upon as a substitute for personalised medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment from a qualified healthcare professional.

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