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April 8 solar eclipse: What you need to know before you watch

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内容摘要:Augustin was born in October 2006 to Evangelista and François-Henri Pinault, with whom she had previously had a relationship. By the time Augustin was born, Pinault was in a relationship with Salma Hayek, whom he went on to marry in 2009.

Augustin was born in October 2006 to Evangelista and François-Henri Pinault, with whom she had previously had a relationship. By the time Augustin was born, Pinault was in a relationship with Salma Hayek, whom he went on to marry in 2009.

"There's this really difficult tension between all of your feelings because on the one side, you know you should feel uncomplicatedly ecstatic," Day says. "But on the other side, you know how fragile it can be. And if you've had a miscarriage, it robs you of any experience of a relaxed pregnancy.""Now that I've had three miscarriages, I also understand that it's a very nuanced type of grief because you are grieving an absence, but you are also grieving the dreams you had of a presence," she continues. "And that's a really hard thing to cope with."

April 8 solar eclipse: What you need to know before you watch

After a tough year, Day divorced from her first husband in 2015. She went on to freeze her eggs and unfortunately did not retrieve that many since she again was told she "failed to respond to drugs properly."When she was about to turn 40, Day met her now-husband on Hinge. She thought there wasn't much hope at getting pregnant since she was now older and her husband was 44, but she did end up getting pregnant naturally just after her 41st birthday. When that pregnancy also ended in miscarriage, Day says it showed herself and her partner how much they really wanted to have a baby.The two embarked on their own fertility journey, which ended with trying egg donation. Day explains that she felt like she was at an age where she would prefer to have a healthy egg that produces a viable embryo, rather than try using her own eggs. After a year of finding a donor and adjusting her lifestyle, she traveled to Los Angeles just after Christmas in 2022 for the embryo transfer. And it did not take.

April 8 solar eclipse: What you need to know before you watch

"Again, you are pitched into this devastating realization that there is no explanation that even when you do everything you are meant to do, sometimes it just doesn't happen," Day says. "And that was one of the lowest points of my life.""Looking back, that's over two years ago now, and I could never have imagined that I would be here, which is fully at peace with a life without biological children," she shares. "And the reason I am at peace with it, I had to confront some dark things. I had to ask myself some honest questions. But ultimately, it came down to the idea that maybe it's not my path in this lifetime to be a mother in the conventional sense."

April 8 solar eclipse: What you need to know before you watch

Day notes that she's lucky enough to have three step kids, two nieces and 13 godchildren. "I'm very blessed in that respect, and I'm very aware that there are so many different ways to show up in a parenting role in this world," she adds.

She goes on to say that although the entire infertility journey is a very difficult one, she has learned something meaningful about herself, about love and about life. "It's my firm belief that actually going through the fertility struggles is an act of parenting," Day says.that over 100k readers receive every single week. Mickey Visit is here to help you save money and experience more during your Disney and Universal vacation. See the

It's finally time for you to plan your first trip to Europe. You've saved all the money you needed; you spent your days dreaming of the adventure you're about to start, but where do you begin in your planning process?Deciding which cities to travel to or which ones to make your base in Europe is very important. Not all of the cities and towns across the continent are beginner-friendly. For first-timers, the perfect city has to be more than just beautiful. It should be easy to get around, should have welcoming people, plenty of places to stay, and should offer a wide range of things to see and do without feeling overwhelming. (Bonus points if it’s well-connected to smaller towns and day trip spots nearby.)

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