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Infertility Fact: Getting Angry is Okay

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

Infertility isn’t predictable, it isn’t fun and, let’s be honest, it isn’t fair. 

No wonder so many individuals and couples become angry, depressed and sullen when dealing with an inability to naturally conceive a child!

Unfortunately, too many people around them expect them to “deal with it” or be able to “roll with the punches”.  But that’s simply not a realistic expectation; in fact, it can be one that ends friendships and causes rifts in families.

If you’re dealing with the ups and downs of infertility, you deserve to hear the truth: It is perfectly reasonable for you to feel angry sometimes.  

Trying to have a baby when your body seems to not be cooperating can be a frustrating process, and with the uncertainty comes a certain amount of resentment, especially when results aren’t as you’d ultimately like.

Does it seem obvious that anger is to be expected?  Perhaps.  But it’s still critical to let every man or woman dealing with infertility hear that it IS all right to be moody, to be annoyed, to be downright angry.  Just make sure that you talk with someone (i.e., a therapist, clergy person, etc.) if the feelings begin to get in the way of your ability to make the most of your life.

And if you’re on the receiving end of the anger?  Well, you might just have to be a listening ear.  The best gift you can give someone dealing with infertility is your unwavering patience and understanding.

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Surrogacy Isn’t Only for the Stars

Friday, June 26th, 2009

The news was announced earlier this week — Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick’s surrogate gave birth to the couple’s twins.  It brought surrogacy in the news, but what many people don’t realize is that having a surrogate give birth to their children isn’t just for Hollywood’s elite.

In fact, surrogacy can be an effective solution for couples struggling with infertility problems.  In some cases, it greatly minimizes the stress of continuing with fertility treatments that might not be working.  Consequently, surrogacy shouldn’t be ignored; it’s been and continues to be a viable way to have a baby for numerous men and women.

Our congratulations to SJP and MB!