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Post by melisaadams on Sept 22, 2017 18:24:02 GMT
It is not easy to face infertility. I have so much love for the women who are facing the same issue like. I have been trying really hard to get the updates and way to get pregnent.
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Post by julliet589 on Dec 5, 2017 4:33:12 GMT
Hi Melissa. You are so right. It is no easy. Dealing with infertility can be emotionally hard. However, you can't just give up. I survived infertility. I used the word survivor, because I fought against infertility. Moreover, I emerged victorious. You can too. You just need to find the right solution for you. For choosing that, you need to seek professional help. Consult a fertility specialist. Figure out the cause behind the infertiliy. Then proceed with the appropriate treatment. I hope this helps.
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Post by gemmawiller on Dec 5, 2017 5:10:46 GMT
Hello Melissa. I am so sorry to hear that. I am in a similar situation as you. 2 months ago I was diagnosed with infertility. The cause is PCOS. It was such a shock. I have always taken care of my health. I avoid eating unhealthy stuff. I get enough sleep. I exercise regularly. However, my body is still not healthy. The doctors keep saying there are solutions available. However, I am just not in the mood for encouragement right now. I have decided to take a break. No trying to conceive for a litte while. Hopefully, I'l feel better soon.
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Post by lucille on Dec 5, 2017 5:55:13 GMT
Hi Melissa Adams. How are you dear?I know what you mean. Could you share more details about your infertility? I am dealing with infertility too. My reason is endometriosis. I got surgery done for it. I was told it was gone after that. However, two months later I discovered the surgery left some scarring. Now I can't conceive because of that. It seems like the troubles just don't end. What do I do? What options are available to me? I would be greatful for any advice. Thank you in advance.
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Post by gemmawiller on Jan 9, 2018 11:10:51 GMT
I am really inspired to listen your story. You are absolutely right that we should never ever lose hope. Stress is the main factor that keeps the ladies away from not getting pregnant. Stress and anxiety badly affect our reproductive system and increases the chances of infertility. Then whether you go for any medication or for IUI or IVF you will never get the positive results if your are stressed. So, we should never lose the hope. And believe in one thing that 'Everything has It's own time to happen', just keep on going and never lose the hope because "Everything that is worthwhile is always worth waiting for". Never understamate the power of pray. Just remember that God is never deaf to your prayers and efforts. When He is silent, he is doing something for you. Have faith.
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Post by amanda on Jan 10, 2018 21:04:42 GMT
Hi there. How do you do? I can totally understand your feelings. Have you tried fertilirty procedures? IUI, IVF or surrogacy. I think you should go for IVF. I have a baby boy from IVF. I conceived a baby girl and a baby boy twins naturally. I faced many problems in the 2nd pregnancy then I had IVF. Surrogacy is also a option. You can choose which one is easy for you to have. I heard a clinic in Ukraine which deals in best with the best in surrogacy procedures. What do you say? Consult with your specialist and husband. I wish you all the best. Take care of your diet and health.
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Post by celistacarter on Jan 10, 2018 21:41:13 GMT
I know how it feels. I am also in the same boat. It is very hard to tackle this. Bein a woman having your own baby is the best feeling. You feel incomplete without this. I was diagnosed with ovarian cycst. I was told that I will not get pregnant. I was devastated. It was the worst day of my life. But i didn’t lose hope. I kept on looking for options. My friend told me about a clinic. They were dealing with such issues. I visited the clinic named biotex. It was really helpful. They suggested me to go for surrogacy. It was hard to decide. But then I opted it. Now I am just waiting for my baby to come. You should not lose hope. There is always an option. Wishing you good luck.
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Post by kagneyseal on Jan 12, 2018 7:00:07 GMT
Hi I agree with you this infertility problem is killing me and my relationship with my husband too. I am going through very tough time of my life. I am 38 years old and have been ttc for 8 months now. I have been married for almost 8 years and started trying few months back. I have been using ovulation kits, and as far as I can tell, I am ovulating regularly. I have been crying and exhausted, but just thinking it's the emotion of it all. I am completely heartbroken and lost all my hopes. And. What shall I do? Shall I go for surrogacy? Someone told me it’s really good in Ukraine. I need help very badly
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Post by lucille on Jan 15, 2018 15:06:44 GMT
hi mellisa!! you are totally not alone in this, there are so many of us here with you, and i want to show my support for you! the best thing is that you are still hopeful, and you are looking for ways! thats great! there are so many ways in wich you can start a family of your own! you can go for ivf, and see how you guys do with that. i know a lot of women who manage to have babies by trying ivf. personally, i went for surrogacy when i found out i was infertile. it seemed really good for me, especially at the clinic i went to. they were based in ukraine, and they really changed my life, they really did. the surrogate mother was lovely, and she carried my baby to full term, and a few weeks after the birth, i was able to bring my little baby back home to me. i cannot describe how happy i felt holding him for the first time! the clinic is pretty great, and ithink you should check them out, even if it is jus tto see what they are doing. they not only offer surrogacy, but they also offer egg donors incase you cannot use your own eggs. this place is providing a ray of hope to the couples out there who want to be parents but cant be. its really hearwarming to see that! so dont lose hope dear, there are so amny ways for you to have a baby, and i am sure that as long as you keep yourself informed, you will find the way that is meant to be or you! bet of luck to you, and best wishes!
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Post by elezabeth on Feb 13, 2018 6:59:36 GMT
Hey mellisa, you are not the only one who is facing this problem in her life. There are many women's facing this problem, At least you are trying to conceive and don't loosing hope. Many couples stopped trying. My believe if you keep trying your level best. One day you will get bets results. There are lot of other options to have a baby and no one is putting focus on these. Many clinics are providing treatment , but women with lack of information thinks bad about this. And continue facing the problem in their life with out even given a try. I wish you are thinking about other process. I wish you best of luck for this. Hope you have a beautiful life.
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Post by monikaa on Oct 25, 2018 18:04:30 GMT
This is extremely considerate of you! This phase was the hardest phase of my life. I remember when my 5th IUI didn't work for me I almost went into a depression. However, thanks to the people around me who kept motivating me to not lose hope. It was my husband who actually got in contact with a clinic which turned out to be the best decision of our life. As after going submitting the process and medically being tested the doctors said we should do surrogacy. We did opt for surrogacy and are very excited about the end. I hope things go well.
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Post by hannah on Jan 1, 2019 7:39:10 GMT
It is indeed not an easy journey. I have been trying to conceive for 5 years now. I have tried every treatment possible. We have done 5 IUI cycles and 2 IVF cycles. However, none of them worked. We have recently switched to the clinic. Will be visiting soon for the first visit. I am hoping they'll be able to help.
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Post by mandy5238678 on May 2, 2019 8:41:06 GMT
I wish you the best of luck. We all have been there. and I have to tell you it gets better. Time flies and you will finally find the right way toward having kids. I promise Just keep trying. do not give up!
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