Abstract
This poem is an autoethnopoetic exploration of my experiences of in vitro fertilization. Repetition is offered throughout the poem to create a counter-narrative and a ritual of joy in what often can be a stigmatized, shrouded, complex phenomenon. The poem amplifies the saliency of embodied knowledges for public health, not just quantitative ones, and seeks to situate IVF within the reproductive and birth justice movements. To view the original version of this poem, see the supplemental material section of this article online.
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