Why Fashion Icons Christian Siriano and Law Roach’s Take on ‘Love It or Leave It’ Mirrors Your Fertility Journey

Ever felt like your fertility journey is a lot like a high-stakes fashion game? Well, I recently stumbled upon a fascinating clip that made me realize just how relatable the worlds of fashion and fertility are — and I can’t wait to share it with you.

On Good Morning America, the iconic fashion duo Christian Siriano and Law Roach played a lively round of ‘Love It or Leave It,’ sharing their takes on the newest fashion trends. You might wonder, what does that have to do with trying to conceive, especially at home? More than you’d think.

I watched the video with a cup of coffee in hand, and as I listened to their candid opinions — loving some trends and completely dismissing others — it hit me. The emotional roller coaster they experience deciding what to embrace or ditch in fashion isn’t all that different from what those of us facing fertility challenges go through daily.

Think about it:

  • You love hopeful moments — those days when ovulation is predicted perfectly, or when you feel calm and connected with your partner.
  • Then there are days you leave it — feelings of frustration, anxiety, or setbacks that make you second-guess your approach.

Just like Siriano and Roach’s honest expression about trends, being open with ourselves about our fertility journey’s ups and downs is crucial. It’s okay to love the parts that fuel hope and leave behind the negativity that drags us down.

This emotional honesty is part of what makes at-home insemination such a unique experience. You’re in control, but that control comes with emotional complexity. You celebrate each small success and navigate moments of doubt quietly but powerfully.

That’s where resources and tools like the ones from MakeAMom come into play. They’ve developed at-home insemination kits that provide not just practical help — tailored for different needs like low motility or sensitivities — but also a sense of empowerment. Knowing you have a reusable, discreet, and cost-effective way to try brings a bit of peace to the chaos.

And here’s the kicker: MakeAMom reports an average success rate of 67% among users. That number isn’t just statistics; it’s hope wrapped up in every kit.

If you’re anything like me, watching creative, successful people talking about what they love and leave reminds you to be kind to yourself. It’s okay to experiment, try new things, and also know when to pivot or pause.

So next time you feel overwhelmed, remember Christian Siriano and Law Roach’s playful game. Ask yourself:

  • What parts of this journey do I want to love today?
  • What doubts or pressures can I choose to leave behind?

Navigating fertility is deeply personal — just like fashion choices. Embrace the process, be gentle with yourself, and lean on trusted resources whenever you need a little boost.

If you want to dive deeper and find practical solutions tailored to your unique needs, exploring MakeAMom’s range of at-home insemination kits could be your next best step.

For a lighthearted take on decision-making and embracing authenticity, check out the full Christian Siriano and Law Roach video here: WATCH: Christian Siriano and Law Roach play 'Love It or Leave It' with 'GMA'.

What trends or emotions are you holding onto in your fertility journey? And what are you ready to leave behind? Let’s chat in the comments below! Sharing our stories helps us all feel less alone. 💕