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How to Emotionally Cope With Infertility

You've got the baby blues, big time. All you have to do is hear the squall of a baby while shopping at the mall, and it nearly sends you into tears. You like to keep fit, so you take walks during your lunch hour at work. Well, unfortunately, one day you happened to walk by the park, and the tears just started coming.

Unfortunately you're facing the issue of infertility. The infertility is not because of anything with you, but rather it's because of your husband, who has a very low sperm count. You try to make light of the infertility issues, by joking that you should have had his sperm tested the moment you two started dating.

Your doctor has said that the two of you can keep trying naturally, because, since sperm levels sometimes fluctuate, you just might get pregnant. Well, that seems easy enough, but it's already been over a year, and still no luck. Infertility still looms over you. However, your doctor has referred you to a support group for couples who are, at present, unable to conceive.

The support group is structured much like a workshop, where couples share their stories, and are provided with feedback from the leader, a registered nurse. The nurse shows videos and shares pamphlets on the latest scientific breakthroughs in fertility medicine as well. Additionally, the nurse speaks individually with each couple, and puts them in contact with reputable fertility doctors. You and your husband are grateful for this renewed hope.




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