
The Two Week Wait Doesn't Have to Feel Endless
The days between transfer and beta test can feel like the longest of your life. One moment you’re hopeful… the next you’re spiraling into doubt.
That’s why I created the Two-Week Wait Challenge-a free resource that thousands of women have already used to get through this wait with more calm, hope, and support.
Instead of googling every twinge or counting down the minutes, you’ll get:
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💌 Daily encouragement and reminders you’re not alone
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🎯 A simple activity each day to help time move faster
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✨ Inspiration to keep your mindset steady and your heart hopeful
💬 “I’m still repeating the mantra and carrying a few of the activities forward with me into my pregnancy. They are great for mindfulness and positive outlook!”
💬 “I felt a sense of relief that at least for a little while your activity would keep my mind occupied and positive. Such a blessing!”
💬 “Knowing that I’m not alone and someone is rooting for me and checking in on me is the best!”
You don’t have to do this wait alone.
Join the free Two-Week Wait Challenge today and let me walk you through it, one day at a time.
Yes, I'm In!
Hey, I'm Kristin
And I help women going through IVF live and love their life.
I’ve been through the TWW six times myself, and I know just how draining it can feel. That’s why I became an IVF mindset coach, toI help women like you get through the hardest parts of treatment without losing yourself, your hope, or your relationships.
You can’t control the outcome of IVF, but you can control how supported and grounded you feel along the way. This challenge will help you do just that.
I believe that while we cannot control how IVF goes, we can control our attitude about it. Sometimes, we just need reminders, shifts in perspective, or even suggested distractions. You’ll get all that and more for two weeks by participating in the Two Week Wait Challenge.


"I’m still repeating the mantra and carrying a few of the other activities forward with me into my pregnancy. They are great for mindfulness and positive outlook!"

"I felt a sense of relief that at least for a little while your activity would keep my mind occupied and positive. Such a blessing!"
