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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalVinita Somaiya is a banker by profession and a writer by passion. In her career spanning fifteen years, she has worked in multiple Fintech roles in organizations such as Reliance Communications, Kotak Bank and Kotak Investment Advisors Ltd. Vinita took a break from her corporate career in 2021 to focus on her two most important projects, her 3-year-old daughter and her 1-year-old book. She is an avid reader and loves dancing and poetry. She lives in Mumbai with her husband, in-laws and her angelic daughter. She is currently enjoying being a full-time Mom and a part-time writer. She likes to seRead More...
Vinita Somaiya is a banker by profession and a writer by passion. In her career spanning fifteen years, she has worked in multiple Fintech roles in organizations such as Reliance Communications, Kotak Bank and Kotak Investment Advisors Ltd. Vinita took a break from her corporate career in 2021 to focus on her two most important projects, her 3-year-old daughter and her 1-year-old book. She is an avid reader and loves dancing and poetry. She lives in Mumbai with her husband, in-laws and her angelic daughter. She is currently enjoying being a full-time Mom and a part-time writer. She likes to see humor in the day-to-day turmoil, which is her way of keeping her sanity intact. Vinita’s personal journey with infertility inspired her to pen down her experiences in her debut novel Mission Baby.
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“Hi, I am Trisha Agarwal, a 35-year-old married woman with a beautiful life but no children. As much as I’d like to believe that becoming a mother is a possibility, I know that there is an equal or maybe a higher probability that I will win a lottery than getting pregnant.”
Trisha had always been a happy-go-lucky person who looked at the brighter side of things, till the day she started planning a baby. Soon she realized that there was no
“Hi, I am Trisha Agarwal, a 35-year-old married woman with a beautiful life but no children. As much as I’d like to believe that becoming a mother is a possibility, I know that there is an equal or maybe a higher probability that I will win a lottery than getting pregnant.”
Trisha had always been a happy-go-lucky person who looked at the brighter side of things, till the day she started planning a baby. Soon she realized that there was nothing natural about trying to conceive naturally. To add to her woes, her younger sister, Mishti, was blessed with a baby without much ado. With her biological clock ticking at a pace faster than daily inflation, she decided to take charge and embrace the world of fertility treatments with the confidence that in no time she would be flaunting her baby bump. But soon she realized that the world of fertility treatments was not just overwhelming but also complex, demanding and expensive. From a wide range of blood tests to ovulation trackers, hormonal medicines, transvaginal scans, painful injections and seeking divine intervention, she endured it all and yet did not give up hope. She has come a long way from where she started (considering her dwindling bank balance), has been through a roller coaster of emotions (blame the hormonal injections) and learned a few valuable lessons about herself (she still sucks at accepting failures) in this incredible but daunting mission of conceiving a baby. Will she succeed in this arduous mission?
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