Fighting Infertility

Finding My Inner Warrior Through Trying to Conceive, IVF, and Miscarriage

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Pub Date Mar 30 2021 | Archive Date Jun 08 2022
HCI Books | Health Communications Inc

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Samantha Busch, Wife of NASCAR Champion Kyle Busch, Reveals Exclusive Details of Their Infertility Journey and How to Find Strength in the Infertility Struggle

The road to parenthood is a miraculous journey, but for many it's fraught with tears, doubts, and tremendous stress. Fighting Infertility is a rallying cry and an opportunity to feel understood and to gain strength through the struggle. In Fighting Infertility, Samantha Busch breaks the silence and stigma that surrounds the heartbreaking obstacles many face while trying conceive. She openly details her battle with infertility, including her IVF experience, miscarriage, a failed cycle, and the overwhelming grief and depression that surrounded these trials.   

As Samantha and Kyle’s public lives grew more pronounced, their private life was being torn apart. The frustrations and uncertainty of their fertility problems took a toll on them both as individuals and as a couple, creating a cyclone of emotions that threatened everything they had worked so hard for. Through these hardships, they learned how to build a stronger relationship, foster a deeper faith, and find humor through the tears.

In this candid and and inspiring memoir of her journey that has spanned nearly a decade, Samantha hopes that by sharing the mistakes she made along the way it will help other women avoid these pitfalls. With frank insights and practical advice, she provides support, validation, community, and education for others sharing similar tribulations.

Fighting Infertility is a relatable and empowering reminder that you are not alone, and it will help women and couples summon the strength and support they need to move forward. 


Samantha Busch is a wife, mother, philanthropist, lifestyle blogger, and small-business owner. She is the co-founder of the Samantha and Kyle Busch Bundle of Joy Fund, an organization that provides financial grants to make IVF accessible to couples along with educating and empowering infertility warriors around the world. 

Samantha Busch, Wife of NASCAR Champion Kyle Busch, Reveals Exclusive Details of Their Infertility Journey and How to Find Strength in the Infertility Struggle

The road to parenthood is a miraculous...


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ISBN 9780757323836
PRICE $16.95 (USD)
PAGES 368

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Samantha and Kyle Busch are incredible people; sharing all of their joys and sorrows with us in order to benefit others. This book is a look into their lives and it is all out there, in your face. Nothing is sugar coated. I laughed out loud and cried while reading this book. I cannot imagine going through what they did to have their children. I read about a side of Kyle Busch that we never see at the track.
There is a lot of information here for couples regarding infertility and IVF. It was an incredible read.

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Such a heartfelt and put it all out there kinda book. The author left it all out on the table. You will laugh, cry and have hope for the family. It’s a book that any mother would understand and love to read.

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