Infertility is often treated as a medical problem waiting for a solution. But for many women, the deeper questions begin after diagnosis.
Samantha speaks with Leigh Snead, author of Infertile but Fruitful, about the emotional, spiritual, and relational realities of infertility — and the challenge of understanding the meaning of spiritual motherhood when life unfolds differently than expected.
Together they explore how faith reframes suffering, vocation, and hope without reducing them to easy answers.
In this episode:
The lived experience of infertility beyond clinical language
Marriage, identity, and waiting
Christian understandings of fruitfulness
Finding meaning when life diverges from long-held expectations
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