Luv button a zillion times ❗️SN: stay out of folk's uterus and relational status. You don't know their story and overall it's none your &$@! Business!!! #PERIOD #POINT #BLANK❗️Signed, I care if I offend you💋#Repost @xonecole with @repostapp ・・・ There comes a point of time when most single, career-oriented women in their 30's and 40s who want to become a mother may begin to wonder, "did I wait too late? Will I ever have kids?" That was the question that @kashiapalmer found herself asking after 2.5 years of marriage to @riley.thegym. Following a year of no results, the couple started with infertility treatments and tests. After failed test after test, they knew that God was leading them toward another path so they contacted an adoption agency and was matched to a set of twin boys in July 2016. Unfortunately, their dreams of being parents were crushed the day they went to meet their twin sons at the hospital and the birth mother would not turn over the rights. All hope was not lost, and a month later, they were matched with a newborn baby girl that they named Lemmon. Via Kashia: "The day I stopped caring about my infertility was the day we met Lemmon's birth mom. While we were being sealed to our Lemmon yesterday, I couldn't stop thinking "I did it! I faced and overcame the biggest trial I have ever experienced and now I'm here. I did the years of negative tests, I did the shots, I did the pills, I did our failed adoption, I did Lemmon's adoption. I did it! Heavenly Father, I did it!" Her words of advice for infertile women: "From one infertile girl to another, please don't be bitter about a trial that our Heavenly Father KNOWS we can conquer. Have faith, the lord will never give you something you can't handle. Trust in him. Don't be angry, your time will come and it will be the most glorious day. I can tell you my infertile trial was no longer a trial to me but rather the time my Heavenly Father could mold me into who he needed me to be." XoNecole sends congrats and best of luck to the happy family! (Scroll right for more pics). Have you ever considered adoption? Tag a hopeful mom-to-be that may need to see this ❤❤