BBC Sport - 11/4/2025 12:08:08 AM - GMT (+4 )
                
            
             On Friday, Earps told the BBC she felt "ready and happy to share" that she is in a same-sex relationship with her partner Kitty.
She says her time at Wolfsburg in 2018-2019 helped her see things differently, and though when she met Kitty it was "confusing", she is proud of their relationship.
"I don't see sexuality as linear. I don't label things. It's being brave enough to say 'yes, this is my relationship and I'm proud of that - I'm not ashamed'," added Earps.
"I have always tried to keep my relationships private but that isn't realistic when you're writing a book of integrity and authenticity."
During the 2023 Women's World Cup, Earps reveals in the book that Kitty had a row with the goalkeeper's dad after hearing "hurtful things" about their relationship.
Earps worried if her family would ever accept Kitty in that moment.
"My family mean a great deal to me and so does my relationship. There were difficulties we had to navigate but we're through that now, thankfully," she added.
Having a family of her own has also been something in Earps' mind for a few years and she has frozen her eggs for later use in fertility treatment.
"It was a crazy, invasive process. I would love to be a mum and have a family but I love playing football," said Earps.
"Some players go off and become pregnant which is their right and they do a fantastic job. I would prefer not to do that. I want to, hopefully if the universe allows it, have a child later down the line.
"There were a few questions that I couldn't answer. You are pumped with hormones for X amount of days and then you have the procedure.
"There is general medical advice but it would be great for there to be research around specific athletes. Is there a certain loading or exercises you should be doing? Should you avoid certain things?"
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