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Helena Bonham Carter’s Fertility Journey

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

In an interview with People magazine, starlet Helena Bonham Carter spoke candidly about her journey to become a second-time mother.

Bonham Carter, who is over 40, began taking Clomid as part of a fertility treatment, but did not respond favorably to the medication.  From there, she tried alternative medicine, but still had no success.

After beginning to investigate IVF, Bonham Carter became pregnant naturally.  However, she’s been quick to note that she would have turned to at least one round of IVF had she not received the good news.

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  • Picking the Right Fertility Treatment for You

    Friday, May 7th, 2010

    Every individual or couple’s fertility journey is unique.  Some eventually turn to surrogacy; others are able to naturally conceive after one round of Clomid.  That’s why it’s important to remember that there’s no upshot to comparing yourself to someone else.

    Many people become convinced that they know what will “work” for them before they ever even step foot in a fertility specialist’s office.  They’ve done their research (which is great!), they’ve talked to plenty of folks, and they’re sure they know the best route to take.

    But without a careful and comprehensive analysis (both physical and emotional) of their individual conditions, no fertility treatment can be pinpointed as “the one”. 

    In the end, it’s best to do your homework and investigate different types of fertility treatments.  That way, you can come to your appointments with knowledge.  Yet it’s equally as critical to have an open mind.  Depending upon what your physician tells you, your ideal fertility treatment may not be what you originally expected. 

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  • Giuliana Rancic’s IVF Journey Chronicled

    Saturday, April 24th, 2010

    Giuliana Rancic has been extremely open about her fertility journey, specifically her experiences undergoing IVF.

    The star is now 35 and recently told an AOL reporter that she’s hopeful that she will “have some good news to report soon”.

    Rancic is undergoing her first round of IVF.  No doubt she will let fans and media know of the outcome.

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  • Show Support for Infertility Awareness This Week!

    Friday, April 23rd, 2010

    Did you know that April 24-May 1, 2010 is National Infertility Awareness Week® (NIAW)?

    If you want to show your support for this condition that affects millions of men and women in the United States alone, why not start by doing one or more of the following things?

    1. Blog about your infertility journey.  Many bloggers have found great release and relief in (typically anonymously) blogging about their experiences.
    2. Learn all you can about infertility.  There are many myths and misconceptions out there.  Education is the key to sorting through all the hype.
    3. Be a good friend to a person or couple dealing with infertility.  You don’t have to say anything to your friend(s), of course.  Just be there.  Infertility can make someone feel very alone.  Make sure your loved one knows you’re there for support.

    How will you observe National Infertility Awareness Week?

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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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