LAWRENCEBURG, TN —Women whose lives have been impacted by infertility are invited to a special morning of encouragement, education and community during the Hannah’s Circle Infertility Forum on Saturday, September 5.
The free, faith-based event is designed for women at every stage of the infertility journey — whether they are currently trying to conceive, have experienced infertility in the past and later welcomed a child, or simply want to better support someone they love.
Built around a message of faith and hope from Matthew 21:22, organizers say women are welcome to come feeling defeated, lost or full of questions and leave with hope, peace, practical resources and a community that reminds them they do not have to walk the journey alone.
Those currently experiencing infertility are encouraged to bring a trusted friend, family member or support person with them. The forum is an all-female event, and organizers ask that support persons attending also be women.
The morning will feature a catered brunch, giveaways and surprises, along with swag bags containing more than $100 in gifts and resources. Special gifts will also be available for women who are currently navigating infertility.
A panel of three speakers will offer perspectives covering infertility, faith, medical care and financial support.
Leah Herston, founder of Hannah’s Circle, created the faith-based ministry to encourage and support women navigating infertility, pregnancy loss and the challenges of waiting for motherhood. Drawing from her own journey and faith, Herston works to create a community where women can find hope, healing and authentic connection.
Dr. Baylee Brown is a board-certified OB/GYN and Maternal-Fetal Medicine specialist who is passionate about providing compassionate and personalized care to women. Brown has also experienced infertility challenges in her own life, allowing her to approach the subject with both medical expertise and personal understanding.
Kara Edwards, founder of the Starfish Infertility Foundation, will address another significant challenge faced by many families — the financial cost of infertility treatment. The nonprofit provides grants, advocacy and support aimed at helping families overcome financial barriers to fertility care. Edwards’ work was inspired by her own four-year infertility journey.
Organizers say the forum is intended to be more than an informational event. It is an opportunity for women who may often feel isolated by infertility to meet others who understand the emotional, spiritual, medical and financial realities of the experience.
The Hannah’s Circle Infertility Forum will be held Saturday, September 5, from 9 to 11 a.m.
Admission, including brunch, is completely free, but registration is required to reserve a seat. Registration information is available through the QR code provided on the event flyer.
Organizers encourage women to invite a friend or bring a support person and join them for what they describe as a morning of hope, peace and answers — and, most importantly, the reminder that no woman has to walk the infertility journey alone.




