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Whether you have read the book, are in the middle of your own journey, or just want to say hello - Sinéad reads every message personally and will do her best to reply.
Sinéad Wade's infertility story begins with years of pain that doctors repeatedly dismissed - before a diagnosis of endometriosis finally gave a name to what she had been living with. What followed was an IVF journey that tested everything: her body, her marriage, her sense of who she was and what her life could look like.
This is not a book that ties everything neatly together at the end. It is a book about the trying. About the grief that has no name. About learning to advocate for yourself in a medical system that doesn't always listen to women. And about finding a way to keep going when the road keeps changing beneath your feet. Inconceivable is for anyone navigating infertility support, anyone trying to conceive against the odds, or anyone who has ever felt invisible in their own healthcare journey. It is a book that also recounts the difficult process of intercountry adoption. It is the book so many women have been waiting for - and the one Sinéad needed and couldn't find when she was in the middle of it.
Inconceivable is a raw, honest and ultimately hopeful infertility memoir about what it means to want something with your whole self and be told, again and again, that it might not happen.
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After a decade of misdiagnosis, failed fertility treatment and a marriage that didn't survive it, Sinéad wade wrote the book she needed and couldn't find. inconceivable is out 19th may.