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Lexi was pleasantly surprised by how comfortable and understood she immediately felt while working with Kelly. says. "It's depressing. It's frustrating. I've always been very outgoing, but I went through a stage when I was angry other people could have kids when I couldn't. at was hard because I'm not that kind of person." Over the past year, at least eight women have reached out to her for support through their own infertility struggles. All but two of them have since gotten pregnant. "You're not alone," Lexi reiterates. "I don't know everything by any means, but I feel like I do have enough insight to help people." A nd as Lexi gives back by helping others, her family continues to be blessed. In August, she and Dillion learned they are pregnant once again. eir fourth son is due to arrive in April of 2020. "It's been a really incredible journey," the supermom says of her growing brood. "I don't know what life would be like without them." Holly Matkin and her family live on her great- grandparents' homestead south of Havre. She works as a freelance writer for various local and national publications, and especially loves spending time in the Montana backcountry. SiG MT 54 S MT Reproductive Endocrinologist Randle Corfman expertly guided the Udelhovens through two rounds of IVF. Family Nurse Practitioner Kelly Timmer walked alongside the Udelhovens throughout their journey to parenthood.

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