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Communication is key to keeping union strong during fertility treatments

Friday, December 2nd, 2011

When couples show up at our clinic for their first appointment regarding fertility treatments, they bring a united front. They hold hands. They look at each other lovingly, excitedly. They are hopeful for the future they are working toward together. 

 Although undergoing fertility treatments is in itself a testament to the strength and future of a partnership, the actual process can emotionally wear down even the strongest couple. It is a strenuous process that can sometimes include setbacks, frustrations and fears. It’s difficult for partners to put into words their own fears because they don’t want to let down their partner.

It’s important to focus on this truth, that undergoing fertility treatments can bond you in ways you never dreamed possible. It has the ability to bolster your relationship and allow you to discover new strengths about each other. The key to making that happen is communication. Don’t be afraid to express to your partner your concerns, your doubts, your fears and most especially your hopes and dreams. Talk about what is happening to both of you, regardless of which one of you is undergoing the physical treatment at the moment. Remember that this is a journey you are both on together. Don’t lose sight of that!

 

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When Should You Stop Fertility Treatments?

Monday, September 6th, 2010

For many couples, the question isn’t whether to start fertility treatments.  It’s when to stop.  And that can be a very difficulty decision to make.

Stopping fertility treatments means going back to trying to conceive naturally or simply not trying to conceive at all.  It’s a choice fraught with emotion and uncertainty.

If you’re not sure whether it’s time to consider ending your fertility treatments, consider doing the following:

  • Talk with your fertility specialist about your concerns.  This will help alleviate any fears and enable you to get answers.  Your fertility specialist should have a good understanding of your personal situation and will be in a position to help you “talk it out”.
  • Stop thinking of ceasing fertility treatments as “losing”.  This isn’t a game.  It isn’t a win-lose proposition.  Having a child carries with it a lot of factors, many of which you cannot control.  Accept that as fact.
  • Try to determine a “stopping point” date.  Giving a deadline will assist you in making the decision to stop fertility treatments by taking much of the anxiety out of the choice.

Again, this isn’t simple… but it may be something you have to consider.  So if you’re approaching that point, you need to plan ahead as much as you can.

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  • Don’t Let Fear Stop You from Addressing Your Fertility Concerns

    Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

    It’s kind of ironic — plenty of couples struggling with fertility issues hesitate to get any help with their fertility concerns. 

    Their fears come in a number of different varieties.  Below are four of the most common reasons for not contacting a reproductive health specialist:

    • Knowing means having to address.  For some people, the reality of knowing what’s wrong will mean they’ll have to address those facts… and that can be tough for certain personality types.
    • A worry about cost.  The media has made it seem as if all fertility treatments are expensive; however, this isn’t the case.  There are many avenues to conception that are extremely economical.  It all depends on your particular situation.
    • Fear of retribution from a partner.  Women and men who are struggling with infertility may have a fear that a partner will be accusatory of it’s discovered that they are the “source” of the problem.  While this is not always a founded fear, if you are in a relationship where you are too scared of your partner to uncover the truth, you would be wise to undergo a serious amount of couples counseling to work on your partnership before embarking on a journey to have children.
    • Confusion about how to start.  Luckily, this is an easy solution — simply pick up the phone and contact a reputable clinic like RSI.  It’s really that straightforward.

    Don’t allow the unknown to keep you from addressing your fertility concerns.  Remember that it’s always better to have all the facts than to languish in the dark.

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