Apr 20

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Check out my NEW blog post at An infertility book review of Jodi Picoult’s new novel! A story about a divorced couple seeking custody over their frozen embryos. 

“One of the hidden costs of a courtroom trial is the amount of time that your real life is entirely interrupted by something you’d much rather keep secret. Maybe you’re a little ashamed; maybe you just don’t think it’s anyone’s business. You have to take personal time off work; you have to assume that everything else is on hold and this takes precedence. In this, a lawsuit is not much different than in vitro.” – Sing You Home by Jodi Picoult

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Apr 19

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Apr 17

Honey, we love you but sometimes we need a little support from you. Here are some suggestions of what NOT to say:

  1. Can we take a break this month?
  2. My mother wants to give you some fertility advice so I told her you’d call her.
  3. It’s a buddy’s fishing weekend so I might have to miss your ovulation period this month.
  4. Both my ex-girlfriends are pregnant.
  5. They had a sale on red-colored toilet paper so I bought a year’s supply.
  6. Your basal thermometer accidentally fell into the toilet. Continue reading »

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Apr 15

Win a copy of the NEW book, What He can Expect When She’s Not Expecting: How to Support your Wife, Save your Marriage, and Conquer Infertility!

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Apr 11

According to this article in People Magazine, singer Shania Twain is NOT struggling with infertility. A spokeperson for the singer tells the magazine that Shania is not privately dealing with infertility issues despite what the media says.

Poor Woman. Who wouldn’t want to struggle with infertility?! Going through infertility is A TON of fun! Continue reading »

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