Why Moving to the ‘Perfect’ Town Could Be a Hidden Fertility Challenge

What happens when the dream of a perfect life location clashes with your fertility journey?

Imagine packing up your life, saying goodbye to the hustle of a big US city, and moving to a picturesque small town in Southern Italy. Sounds like a fairy tale, right? Well, a recent story shared on Business Insider1 reveals that the reality might be far more complicated—and it got us thinking about how such big life changes can impact something deeply personal: your path to parenthood.

The article, titled “My family moved from a big US city to a small town in Southern Italy 11 years ago. Living here looked better on paper,” shines a light on the often-overlooked downsides of relocating for a seemingly better quality of life. Affordable housing and healthcare were definite perks, but the family quickly realized that the slower pace and limited resources sometimes translated into unexpected struggles.

Could relocating impact your fertility journey?

If you’re trying to conceive (TTC), the stress, access to healthcare, and availability of fertility support services matter—a lot. Moving to a place that feels like paradise might also mean fewer specialized clinics or longer waits for consultations. Plus, feeling isolated or dealing with cultural adjustments can deeply affect your emotional wellbeing, which we know plays a big role in fertility.

As someone on a home-based fertility journey, you might ask: Is it possible to navigate these challenges without compromising my dream of having a family? The good news is: absolutely.

Embracing at-home fertility solutions while living your dream life

This is where innovations like at-home insemination kits come into play. Companies like MakeAMom have designed thoughtful solutions to empower individuals and couples, no matter where they live. Their reusable kits — CryoBaby, Impregnator, and BabyMaker — cater to different fertility needs, from low motility sperm to users with sensitivities or conditions like vaginismus.

What’s truly inspiring? MakeAMom’s discreet packaging and cost-effective approach mean that you can take control of your fertility journey privately and affordably. So even if the nearest clinic is miles away (or simply overwhelmed), you have tangible tools at your fingertips.

The invisible emotional toll of big life changes

Relocating isn’t just about geography; it’s about shifting identities and support networks. The family in the article found that while healthcare was affordable, the downsides were tough—loneliness and the challenge of building new connections among them. For many trying to conceive, the emotional rollercoaster is already intense, and adding layers of adjustment can feel overwhelming.

One solution? Building your own community, online and offline. Joining forums, local groups, or even virtual communities dedicated to fertility can bridge the gap—offering encouragement, practical advice, and a sense of belonging.

What can you take away from this?

  • Location isn’t everything: The perfect backdrop doesn’t guarantee smooth sailing on your fertility journey.
  • Be proactive about healthcare access: Research local resources and consider at-home options for more flexibility.
  • Prioritize emotional wellness: Don’t underestimate how big changes affect your mindset; nurture your support system.
  • Innovate your approach: Tools like MakeAMom’s at-home insemination kits can offer empowerment, even from afar.

Relocation dreams are powerful—they promise fresh starts and new opportunities. But as this family’s experience shows, it’s essential to look beyond the surface and prepare for how these changes might ripple through your family planning journey.

If you’re navigating the complexities of TTC in a new environment or want to explore discreet, affordable fertility options, take a moment to check out MakeAMom’s home insemination systems. Their average 67% success rate is a beacon of hope for many embracing fertility on their own terms.

Have you ever made a big move during your journey to parenthood? How did it impact you? Share your story or questions below—we’re all in this together!

Inspired by: My family moved from a big US city to a small town in Southern Italy 11 years ago. Living here looked better on paper



  1. https://www.businessinsider.com/american-family-moved-to-southern-italy-drawbacks-affordable-years-later-2025-6 ↩︎