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A ray of hope seems far when one’s grieving from inside. In the competitive world of professional golf, where poise and accuracy are crucial, it’s often easy to overlook the personal struggles that occur off the course. Similar is the case of Jessica Hadwin, the wife of PGA Tour pro Adam Hadwin, known for her witty social media remarks. She recently shared details of her journey, which was marked by loss, infertility, and, ultimately, hope. 

Her frank thoughts during National Infertility Awareness Week struck a deep chord, bringing attention to an issue many people face in solitude. Her moving post offered a rare, unfiltered glimpse into the emotional toll infertility can take, setting the stage for her powerful story. So, let’s check out that story.

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Jessica Hadwin’s Candid Reflection on Infertility

Jessica Hadwin faced unexplained infertility and two miscarriages before genetic testing revealed chromosomal issues. There was pre-implantation genetic testing for aneuploidy (PGT-A) performed on her for a successful birth of her daughter.

Jessica wrote a moving account of her struggle with infertility in an Instagram post recently. From the first rush of information collecting to the excruciating crawl of repeated pregnancy losses, she described the flurry of emotions. She remarked, “Once I thought I understood it, I was ready to claim a quick victory… but then time slowed to an agonizing crawl.” The methodical course of therapy turned into an unending cycle of heartache and optimism.

 

The birth of their daughter, Maddox Hadwin, in January 2020 marked a sea change. According to Jessica, “time stood completely still” during that moment. “Time of birth 8:08, Congratulations on your baby girl,” she recalled. This profound experience not only brought joy but ignited a passion in Jessica and Adam to support others facing similar struggles. 

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However, the scars remain years later. “Time has taken the edge off… but it’s not erased the history, nor will it ever heal the scars,” she admitted. Her candor serves as a lighthouse for those traveling similar routes, highlighting the fact that although time may lessen the suffering, the experience is not forgotten. Due to their experience, the Hadwins founded The Hadwin Family Foundation in 2020 to support families facing infertility issues. Their goal is to raise awareness and encourage more help by highlighting the psychological and financial costs associated with procedures like IVF. So, let’s take a quick dig into Hadwin’s initiative in greater detail.

The Hadwin family foundation: Turning pain into purpose

Jessica and Adam founded The Hadwin Family Foundation. The foundation’s mission is to support infertile families both financially and emotionally. One of their notable projects is the “Maddy’s Miracle Grant,” named after their daughter, which provides funding to couples in need of fertility treatments. Numerous awards have been presented by the organisation since its founding, significantly improving the lives of many families.

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Support from the Hadwins is not the only thing they advocate for. By promoting candid discussions and sharing stories, they actively seek to destigmatise infertility and create a network of support. Many people have acknowledged and valued their contributions, even those who have directly profited from their initiatives. Then, Jessica shared her story on the This is Infertility podcast, opening up about the emotional toll, financial hurdles, and the critical need for support faced by those on similar fertility journeys.

The Hadwins continue to use their foundation to turn their life story into a source of inspiration for others. Their narrative exemplifies the power of openness and the importance of transforming individual struggles into collective victories. ​

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