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Along for the Ride

by Stephanie Fry, The IVF Companion, June 11, 2010 – Infertility treatment cycles are often and accurately compared to roller coasters because they are filled with so many ups and downs. Moments of hope, excitement and…

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Funny Or Infertile

a blog by the editors, June 10, 2010 – Kudos to EMD Serono for coming up with an ad campaign that’s witty, educational and makes us feel better about dealing with the insane beast, Infertilty. They’ve launched a series of five…

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Stop Punishing Yourself for Your Infertility

Forgiveness a blog by Ellen S. Glazer, LICSW, June 9, 2010 – We’ve all had the experience of being angry at someone and believing that something that person has done is unforgettable and unforgivable. Sometimes we remain fixed in…

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Baby Fever Won’t Burn Me

a blog by jennandtonica, June 10, 2010 – I don’t dare to dream the way many do while (or sometimes before) trying to conceive. There are names I like, but I don’t have any picked out for a future child. There’s a rug I like at…

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How Old Is Too Old to Have a Baby?

It depends who you ask. If you ask your friend, she might say 42. Your brother might say 38. Your mom, 33. Now ask your fertility doctor. She’s likely to say something like, “Well, women are born with a set amount of…

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Taking a Minute to Vent

On the internet, there are dozens of places for you to go. After FertilityAuthority (shameless plug), you can view any number of infertility blogs and visit all kinds of chat rooms. Nowadays, anyone can post anything! Not…

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You’ve Been Told You Have PCOS. Now What?

a blog by Eric Levens, M.D., Shady Grove Fertility Center, June 8, 2010 – Almost daily in my clinical practice (and on my Facebook page) I get questions about polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and what the diagnosis means for…

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Different Paths to Parenthood

a blog by Ellen S. Glazer, LICSW, June 3, 2010 –  I love participating in infertility conferences and workshops. When I do, I always bring along guest panelists, women and men who became parents after long struggles with…