An estimated 15 percent of couples have trouble conceiving.
Rena Ejiogu shows you that you are stronger and more resilient than you may realize and shares the surprising lessons she learned along the way..
Hard and heartwarming, exhausting and exciting , However We Can: A No-Shame Journey to Motherhood speaks to the heart of every couple managing their own Journey through infertility.
You are not alone.
Rena is on a mission to redefine talking about infertility and bring to light that there is space for truth, openness, guidance, and connection.
The more that women share their stories, the more they can relate and heal.
Rena\'s experience created a deep calling to help other women and families struggling with infertility.
Today, Rena is the proud mom of two beautiful children.
Throughout the process, Rena experienced the heartbreak of seven miscarriages including one preterm birth.
When trying naturally didn\'t work, Rena and Uche tried everything from Clomid to intrauterine insemination (IUI) to in vitro fertilization (IVF) to surrogacy.
She had wanted children her whole life, but her Journey to Motherhood was filled with many ups and downs as she and her husband, Uche, traveled the infertility gauntlet from 2009 to 2017.
Rena Ejiogu always knew she wanted to be a mom.
Yet it is still a very taboo topic and many women and couples suffer in silence.
Of that, about 10 to 20 percent of known pregnancies end in miscarriage.
Globally, that equates to roughly 48.5 million couples experiencing infertility.
An estimated 15 percent of couples have trouble conceiving