I had the pleasure of working on another vital issue of Like the Wind magazine. While formerly taboo subjects like menstruation, IVF, and miscarriage are increasingly becoming part of mainstream conversation, this article explores these themes alongside various stages of the female reproductive experience. It highlights how the most productive (high-earning / childbearing) years of women’s lives often intersect.

An open magazine displaying a double-page spread featuring an illustration of a female runner. The runner is shown in two phases: one with a non-pregnant figure and the other with a pregnant figure. The text "The Things They Carry" is prominently displayed, with vibrant circular patterns in the background.
Side-by-side illustrations of a the same woman in black athletic outfit, one depicting her not pregnant and the other showing her pregnant, with colorful circles in the background.
Illustration of a mother with a long white braid breastfeeding her baby while sitting curled up, with a blue wavy line in the background.
Miscarriage. Loss. A woman with long red hair kneels with her head bowed, wearing a light pink dress. Her hair flows downward and merges with a blue puddle beneath her.
Editorial illustration of a woman with a ponytail in athletic wear running over a red stopwatch with a blue wavy line.
Editorial illustration for Like the Wind magazine depicting a black female hand with a plant tattoo, holding a positive pregnancy test.
Come through! A girl riding an electric scooter, wearing polka dot socks, with her hair blowing in the wind, creating a dynamic and lively scene.
Editorial illustration of a woman sitting on colorful houses during the COVID-19 lockdown.
Magna Mater, the Great Mother. The force of Nature. Colorful concept illustration on the topic of Nature