GUEST COLUMN: We must talk more about reproductive justice | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS For The Daily Gazette With the Clomid already in our cabinet, my wife Rachael and I were about to begin infertility treatments when we discovered that she was pregnant. While it took some time, our first pregnancy was uneventful and healthy. We managed to get pregnant quickly the next time, and were feeling excited when we went together to the first appointment at eight weeks to hear a heartbeat and see the ultrasound of our future child. We were completely unprepared for the trauma that came next. The doctor entered the exam room and quietly told us that this fetus was not viable.