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Considering Solo Motherhood - July - 3 week group course - payment plan

$50.00 every week for 4 weeks

More and more women are deciding they would rather have a child on their own using a donor than settle for a partner that isn't right for them, just to have a family. With greater awareness of women's fertility, they realise there is a very definite time limit on becoming a mother, but there is no limit on when you can find true love. Thousands of empowered Australian women every year are embracing motherhood on their own terms and creating their own fairytale lives for themselves and their children.

Although it is becoming a more common way to create a family, making the decision to become a solo mum by choice (SMBC) can initially be very overwhelming:

  • Can I really do it on my own?

  • What will people think?

  • Does becoming a solo mum mean I am giving up on finding love?

  • How do I choose a donor?

  • How do I get pregnant?

  • Can I afford it?

  • Do I have to do IVF? 

  • What is IUI or my options for conceiving at home?

  • What's the difference between a known donor and an anonymous one?

  • How can I be supported through this journey?

  • How can I give myself the best chance of success?

  • And so many more questions...

You may know of women who have become mums on their own, but do you have anyone you can talk to about it who has been there and done that?

That's where I come in!

If you join my upcoming "Considering Solo Motherhood" group coaching, you will not only finish the course ready to make an empowered decision about whether solo motherhood is the right path for you but you'll also be equipped with the tools and resources to embark on this journey with confidence. 

As an added bonus, you'll build a support network of other women at the same stage and be able to get advice from those who are ahead of you. These women may become the SMBC extended family you never knew you needed.

Wednesdays - 2nd, 9th, 16th July

8pm - 9:30pm via Zoom (Melbourne time)

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More and more women are deciding they would rather have a child on their own using a donor than settle for a partner that isn't right for them, just to have a family. With greater awareness of women's fertility, they realise there is a very definite time limit on becoming a mother, but there is no limit on when you can find true love. Thousands of empowered Australian women every year are embracing motherhood on their own terms and creating their own fairytale lives for themselves and their children.

Although it is becoming a more common way to create a family, making the decision to become a solo mum by choice (SMBC) can initially be very overwhelming:

  • Can I really do it on my own?

  • What will people think?

  • Does becoming a solo mum mean I am giving up on finding love?

  • How do I choose a donor?

  • How do I get pregnant?

  • Can I afford it?

  • Do I have to do IVF? 

  • What is IUI or my options for conceiving at home?

  • What's the difference between a known donor and an anonymous one?

  • How can I be supported through this journey?

  • How can I give myself the best chance of success?

  • And so many more questions...

You may know of women who have become mums on their own, but do you have anyone you can talk to about it who has been there and done that?

That's where I come in!

If you join my upcoming "Considering Solo Motherhood" group coaching, you will not only finish the course ready to make an empowered decision about whether solo motherhood is the right path for you but you'll also be equipped with the tools and resources to embark on this journey with confidence. 

As an added bonus, you'll build a support network of other women at the same stage and be able to get advice from those who are ahead of you. These women may become the SMBC extended family you never knew you needed.

Wednesdays - 2nd, 9th, 16th July

8pm - 9:30pm via Zoom (Melbourne time)

More and more women are deciding they would rather have a child on their own using a donor than settle for a partner that isn't right for them, just to have a family. With greater awareness of women's fertility, they realise there is a very definite time limit on becoming a mother, but there is no limit on when you can find true love. Thousands of empowered Australian women every year are embracing motherhood on their own terms and creating their own fairytale lives for themselves and their children.

Although it is becoming a more common way to create a family, making the decision to become a solo mum by choice (SMBC) can initially be very overwhelming:

  • Can I really do it on my own?

  • What will people think?

  • Does becoming a solo mum mean I am giving up on finding love?

  • How do I choose a donor?

  • How do I get pregnant?

  • Can I afford it?

  • Do I have to do IVF? 

  • What is IUI or my options for conceiving at home?

  • What's the difference between a known donor and an anonymous one?

  • How can I be supported through this journey?

  • How can I give myself the best chance of success?

  • And so many more questions...

You may know of women who have become mums on their own, but do you have anyone you can talk to about it who has been there and done that?

That's where I come in!

If you join my upcoming "Considering Solo Motherhood" group coaching, you will not only finish the course ready to make an empowered decision about whether solo motherhood is the right path for you but you'll also be equipped with the tools and resources to embark on this journey with confidence. 

As an added bonus, you'll build a support network of other women at the same stage and be able to get advice from those who are ahead of you. These women may become the SMBC extended family you never knew you needed.

Wednesdays - 2nd, 9th, 16th July

8pm - 9:30pm via Zoom (Melbourne time)

I'm Alisha, and I have a gorgeous four-year-old daughter I conceived on my own using IVF and an unknown donor. The journey to my daughter took over 10 years. It included multiple rounds of fertility treatment, a divorce, and a stillborn son; then, I finally became a mum six weeks before my 40th birthday. I have interviewed over 100 women and experts through my podcast, "No Need for Prince Charming", and published multiple books supporting women and their donor-conceived children. I also help support solo mums by choice to create their village through my private Facebook groups, meet-ups, and international holidays.

If you join my upcoming "Considering Solo Motherhood" group coaching, you will not only finish the course ready to make an empowered decision about whether solo motherhood is the right path for you, but you'll also be equipped with the tools and resources to embark on this journey with confidence. 

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