By Jenny Peek WPR Chanel Clark returned to work six weeks and one day after delivering her son Thane in 2013. The Madison, Wisconsin, child care provider had coached countless parents on such transitions yet struggled to navigate her own journey as a new working parent. “It was way too soon. I was not ready for it at all, not.
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After paying for artificial insemination, menstrual cycle charting, adoption of frozen embryos and related drugs and surgeries, Rachel and Chad Scott have spent at least $23,000 trying to become parents but have no children. The Stoughton couple- Rachel, 36, works in preschool day care, and Chad, 43, drives a cement truck- say they have no money left to try more.
Jan. 3 After paying for artificial insemination, menstrual cycle charting, adoption of frozen embryos and related drugs and surgeries, Rachel and Chad Scott have spent at least $23,000 trying to become parents but have no children. The Stoughton couple Rachel, 36, works in preschool day care, and Chad, 43, drives a cement truck say they have no money left to try more.
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