That does cover many women doesn’t it? I have known several women in my day who would have given their right arm to have a child but it was not possible, despite seeking out doctors, fertility clinics, etc. Life is so unfair sometimes.
I had a coworker who really wanted a child and over several years, she went for tests and underwent IVF and they did eventually have a child, only after learning the problem was not hers, but his, due to a low sperm count. He had a procedure done – I don’t recall what but she shared it with all the women after she became pregnant. She had a uneventful pregnancy and a healthy baby girl, whom she named “Diana” as Princess Diana had just married Prince Charles (1981).
Very thoughtful.
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Yes, ditto, that is very thoughtful. π
Happy Motherβs Day Linda!
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That does cover many women doesn’t it? I have known several women in my day who would have given their right arm to have a child but it was not possible, despite seeking out doctors, fertility clinics, etc. Life is so unfair sometimes.
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We have friends currently undergoing IVF in their efforts to have a child. I’m not sure that it’s going to work out for them.π’
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I had a coworker who really wanted a child and over several years, she went for tests and underwent IVF and they did eventually have a child, only after learning the problem was not hers, but his, due to a low sperm count. He had a procedure done – I don’t recall what but she shared it with all the women after she became pregnant. She had a uneventful pregnancy and a healthy baby girl, whom she named “Diana” as Princess Diana had just married Prince Charles (1981).
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