Christina Quaine and Bethany * bonded over their struggles to conceive. But the friendship couldn’t survive their journeys’ different endings.
If I stand here staring at it, I won’t be pregnant. If I go downstairs and casually make a coffee, I definitely will be. If I’m pregnant now, the baby will be born in June. I’ve always wanted a summer baby!
Then there’s always that sharp slap of disappointment when it’s negative, again, and the voice in your head says: ‘I’d be really happy to have a baby at any time of year, just please let it happen.’
So it was that, four years ago, I found myself trying to get pregnant at the same time as Bethany. We’d first met a few years earlier through a mutual friend, and it was one of those friendships you form in your thirties that’s lovely and surprising and life-affirming. I liked her instantly. She was warm, fun, generous – a positive force. We shared a lot of interests (cosy knitwear, red nail polish, ’90s R&B) and soon we were at the same life stage: both a few years into our marriages and ready to have a child.
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