Our Story
On October 12th, 2015 we welcomed our first child, James Arthur Burrow IV into the world. He was Codie’s second child; her son Charlie was from a previous marriage, and he was Jamie’s first. We were thrilled to welcome a child into our lives, but were anxious to grow our family together.
Nine months after having our son, we were given the green light to expand our happy family. We had one plan, but God had another!
4.5 years later, we had experienced three IUIs, three IVF retrievals, two transfers that didn’t take, one that took but there was no heartbeat, one that took with twins (Cooper Jo & Cash Derek) but complications caused them to arrive too early only allowing us minutes with them before they passed in our arms. Still hoping and praying that God will bless us with another baby/babies, we pushed on.
Infertility is hard. It puts a strain on every aspect of your life. Our mission is to bring awareness, support, and education to this growing community, while alleviating some of the financial burden couples experience while dealing with the struggles that come with infertility.
The Burrows
Our Mission
You deserve access to the resources and treatment that your journey needs.
Infertility is hard and can put a strain on many aspects of your life. Sometimes, the hardest part is accessing the right treatments and care you need on the path to fertility. Connecting with experts can be difficult enough—affording care can be a challenge all on its own.
After all, less than 50% of those experiencing infertility have adequate insurance coverage.
But the Delivering Hope Foundation is here to bring you expert care and treatment from trusted clinics we’ve spent years fostering relationships with.
Our mission is to bring awareness, financial support, and education to this growing community, while alleviating some of the financial burden couples experience while dealing with the struggles that come with infertility.
We believe that creating a more caring, understanding community for those experiencing infertility starts with education.
So what is infertility?
Simply defined, infertility is the inability to conceive children. There can be various causes for infertility in both men and women. Infertility can be caused by low levels of certain hormones for women and men alike, or it can stem from ovulation issues. If you aren’t able to conceive after a year or more of trying with unprotected sex, you may be experiencing infertilty.