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Jennifer Palumbo

As the CEO of Wonder Woman Writer LLC, I have a 20+ year track record that demonstrates a talent for writing, excellent communication skills, a sense of humor, an ability to manage multiple projects and multi-task in a fast-paced environment as well as a flair to create a social media strategy that promotes user engagement and problem-solving skills that improves a member’s experience. With the help of Starbucks coffee and a sense of humor, I have written everything from children’s plays to spec scripts to pitch decks to the most engaging grocery list you can imagine. I’m an award-winning blogger and writer whose work has been featured in Time Magazine, Huffington Post, Parents Magazine, ScaryMommy, The Mighty and several other respected websites and online magazines covering topics such as infertility, women’s health, pregnancy, relationships, parenting, being the parent of an autistic child, fertility treatments and various humorous essays. I’ve also contributed a chapter in the book, “Women Under Scrutiny” by Randy Susan Meyers. As an infertility Subject Matter Expert and Women’s Health Advocate, I have been interviewed on news outlets such as CNN, NPR, FOX, NBC and BBC America, was featured in the documentary Vegas Baby. My blog was awarded, “The Hope Award for Best Blog”, from Resolve: The National Infertility Association, which is voted on by the infertility community and recognizes a blog that raises awareness about the disease of infertility and sheds light on what it is like to be living with infertility. In 2018, it was awarded the “Infertility Social Warrior Award” and in 2019, my blog was named the “Best IVF Blog” by Egg Donation Friends.Com. Thanks to my years of performing stand-up comedy and my passion for advocacy, I’ve had the privilege of being invited to speak at many conferences/events as a Key Note speaker, performed in the Cover Girl's "Stand Up for Beauty" with Aisha Tyler and have emceed several fundraisers such as Resolve’s DC Walk of Hope, the PCOS Challenge Gala and a BabyQuest Charity Event, etc.

The F in IFAdvocacy is for Funny

I’m typing this out while on an Amtrak train back to New York from Washington, D.C.. To be clear: I’m exhausted at the moment so I hope to heavens this makes sense. I’m still so inspired by this year’s Resolve’s Advocacy Day that I had to type something! I do also plan on writing a […]

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START ASKING: For Infertility Awareness Year Round

Yesterday, I had the great fortune of having a blog piece posted on The Huffington Post about #NIAW. It’s called, “National Infertility Awareness Week: Changing the Dialogue“. After years of writing posts here on my personal infertility blog, I wanted to try to write something more “fertile public facing” as a subtle clearing of my

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You Are Not Alone… Even When National Infertility Awareness Week is Over.

Every year that I’ve participated in Resolve’s National Infertility Awareness Week (NIAW), I typically only post once (Here are some past years: 2012, 2013, 2014) and if you scroll down below this post, you’ll see my first post for this year – 2015.However, I felt compelled to write just one more blog to make the point

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You Are Not Alone… Even Though It Sometimes Feels That Way

My trying to conceive journey starting in 2009 and it changed my entire life. Truly. Every single aspect of it. From my personal life, to my friends, my interests, my job, my outlook on life and how I deal with people. It’s honestly impossible to overstate the impact being diagnosed with infertility has had on

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Resources for Affording Fertility Treatment

One of the things that both floors me (and pisses me off quite frankly) is that many insurances do NOT cover fertility treatment. Infertility is an actual medical issue – shocking, I know. I’m truly amazed how many times I have to point that in a day and it doesn’t help matters when even insurance

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We All Agree: Infertility Is an Evil Bitch Demon

Here’s what’s going on and here’s what’s happened: As many of you know, there was much drama this past weekend on Twitter that I do hope will at least open up the infertility community to important conversations on support and sensitivity. In this post, I’m going to bring everyone up to speed who may have

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Still Here… In A Womb With a View

Sooo… it’s been a while, no? Like an embarrassingly long time! What’s even sillier is every week, I would say to myself, “I’ve GOT to write a blog this week!” but then something else always came up. I know, I know… I sound like a shitty boyfriend that hasn’t called in a while but this

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Resolve to Know More… And Educate Others

Every year, RESOLVE, the National Infertility Association, designates a week to bring awareness to those struggling with infertility. It’s called ‘National Infertility Awareness Week’ (NIAW) and officially starts on Sunday, April 20th and ends on Saturday, April 26th.While this event brings needed attention to infertility to the public at large for a week, for some,

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The No Baby Shower

It’s on! I’ve got a date, a location and I’m thinking of fun ideas to put in the Goody Bag! What do we think? Maxi pads? Ovulation Prediction kits? Boxes of Chocolates? Soft cheese? Sushi? Any thoughts? I’m thrilled that many organizations and people are donating items for us to give out to our guests

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Pin The Tail on the Sperm

First, I’d like to start with a few of the “fertility fun” highlights from this past week: There was the woman who told me that a doctor told her thirteen years ago, her doctor said she was fertile. Thirteen years ago? Honey, we were ALL fertile thirteen years ago. There was a different woman crying

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