My wife and I were left on our own after miscarriage

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This First Person article is the experience of Kaitlin Geiger-Bardswich, who works at a national non-profit in Ottawa. For more information about CBC’s First Person columns, please see the FAQ.

My wife and I weren’t supposed to deal with infertility. Healthy and in our early 30s, we had two uteruses and two sets of eggs. We just needed sperm. We headed to a fertility centre thinking this would be easy. 

It wasn’t. 

I miscarried our identical twins in July 2022 after nearly two years of trying to get pregnant. It was made even harder by how abandoned we felt by the medical system.

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