Two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch's wife, Samantha Busch, has always been vocal about in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments and. She recently promoted her book, "Fighting Infertility," on her Instagram story and explained why it would be a perfect gift for someone suffering from infertility.
The couple have been married for over 14 years and have two kids. However, their journey of becoming parents was not easy. The couple suffered from infertility and suffered from several miscarriages and disappointments. Later, Samantha benefited from IVF and welcomed their first kid, Brexton Busch, on May 18, 2015. Their second child, Lennix Busch, was born through surrogacy on May 11, 2022.
In Kyle Busch's wife Samantha's recent story, she reflected on all the struggles, offering a raw experience of opting for IVF practices.
"A lot of you send me DMs asking how you can support a friend or a sister or someone going through infertility. So I wanted to show you that I think my book makes a really great gift this holiday season because I did not sugarcoat anything," stated Samantha Busch.
She concluded that the book only highlights how infertility can affect your marriage, stressing you about it every day, and this is only half of Samantha's journey. The wife of the NASCAR Cup Series driver also penned down tips to battle infertility.
“Prioritize yourself”: Kyle Busch's wife Samantha shared insights for "battling infertility" during the holiday season
After struggling with infertility, Samantha Busch and her husband, Richard Childress Racing driver Kyle Busch, opened a charitable organization, the Bundle of Joy, helping families to afford IVF treatments. In one of her stories, which she posted a few days earlier, Samantha handed out some tips to cope with the challenges faced by infertility in the holiday season.
"Battling infertility can be extra hard during the holiday season...see some of my personal tips that helped with my journey," Samantha wrote.
Kyle Busch's wife shared five tips, highlighting that one could spend some time with your partner to distract from the topic and join a support group.
"Find a church, Bible study, or book you like. Elevation Church and Jesus Calling are my go-tos for strength," Samantha wrote.
She further pointed out that talking to a doctor about the conditions and setting a limit for mental well-being.
"Set boundaries with your mental health at the forefront, not worrying about what others will think. If you need to skip that baby shower, a true friend will understand. If holiday parties are triggering or overwhelming, opt out. Prioritize yourself," she added.
Samantha and Kyle Busch's charitable organization has raised over $1.7 million and helped 131 couples in their battle with infertility. She wants to travel and start a podcast on infertility in 2025.