“A Journey Through Pain and Love”: Love Is Blind’s Taylor Haag & Daniel Hastings DECIDE to Delay Parenthood, Choosing a Healing Getaway After IVF Disappointments
Taylor Haag and Daniel Hastings are facing one of the most challenging chapters of their young marriage. After months of IVF treatments that ended in heartbreak, the Love Is Blind
“It’s been devastating,” Taylor admitted, tears welling in her eyes. “We tried, we hoped, and yet it didn’t happen. IVF wasn’t the miracle we prayed for. But we realized that we can’t keep chasing the dream of a baby while our hearts are still wounded. We need to find each other again before we bring a new life into this world.”
In an effort to mend and reconnect, the couple is planning a healing getaway, leaving behind the pressures of home, family, and even the watchful eyes of reality TV fans. “This trip is about us,” Daniel explained. “No expectations, no disappointment, no schedule — just Taylor and me, remembering why we fell in love in the first place.”
Insiders say the past few months have been emotionally intense. The couple faced repeated injections, doctor visits, and emotional lows that strained even their strongest moments. “There were nights Taylor couldn’t stop crying,” a friend revealed. “Daniel tried to comfort her, but he was hurting too. It became this cycle of guilt, frustration, and fear. They realized they needed space and perspective before moving forward.”
For Taylor, the experience has been more than physical. “It’s not just the IVF failing,” she said. “It’s the weight of expectations, the heartbreak, and the fear of disappointing ourselves, our families, and each other. We needed to pause and breathe, to grieve, and to love without pressure.”
The decision to step back has already drawn fan attention, with many applauding the couple for prioritizing mental and emotional health. “It’s brave to admit you need a break,” one insider noted. “They’re not giving up — they’re giving themselves a chance to heal fully before taking the next step.”
While the road to parenthood may be delayed, Taylor and Daniel are committed to walking it together, hand in hand. “We’ve been through so much already,” Taylor said softly. “And if we can survive heartbreak and disappointment together, then when the time comes for a baby, we’ll be stronger, more patient, and more in love than ever.”
For now, their healing getaway is not just a retreat from pain — it’s a testament to resilience, hope, and the enduring power of love.
General Hospital‘s ‘Gotcha!’ Moment: [Spoiler]’s Plan to Get Away With Attempted Murder Is About to Spectacularly Backfire

As one General Hospital character after another scrambles to solidify their alibi for the night that Drew was shot, Carly has taken a unique approach to proving her innocence — and it’s destined to backfire on her big time.
What Was Carly’s Plan?
Saying that she knew that Drew or Liz or somebody was going to blab to Anna that she had threatened to kill Congressman Cutthroat, Carly confessed as much to the police chief. Natch, Carly also insisted that she hadn’t done the deed. But what a clever red herring to throw into the investigation if she did!
Carly would assume that Anna would assume that no way would the actual guilty party admit to making such a threat. In Carly’s mind, it’s probably as good as a foolproof alibi. “I copped to this bad thing I did, so obviously, I didn’t do that other, worse one!”
Where’s the Flaw in Carly’s Plan?
The trouble is, Carly’s actual alibi is Brennan — and Anna knows from experience how good he is at bending the truth until it snaps. So Carly’s attempt to avert suspicion by confessing her death wish — well, her wish that
Get a sneak peek at Friday’s General Hospital in our new preview photo gallery, and see which suspects have actually been cleared of suspicion in the below “Who shot Drew?” lineup.