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Re: Anxiety about infertility...

From: Kelly (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Jun 19 04:58:17 2007


At Tue, 19 Jun 2007, Frustrated! wrote: >
>My dearest endo sisters...
>
>I find myself often crying when I think about my state of infertility.
>Even though I haven't tried for a baby yet, I can't stop thinking about
>it all the time.
>
>Whenever I see a pregnant woman, I always feel very angry and i don't
>know why I suddenly feel like that.
>
>Whenever I see a baby I start crying because I feel like I wont ever be
>able to have one.
>
>My right ovary, fallopian tube is completly stuffed so I only have the
>right side to work with.
>
>Is this normal?
>
>Do you guys have similar reactions?
>
>I personally believe in God and should trust that He will do whats best
>for me, but I can't help grieving about this infertility problem.
>
>Share your stories please...
>
>--
>Verity
>

--
I know exactly how you feel.  My husband and I are just now srarting to try to get pregnant.
I feel so scared that I will not be able to have a baby.  My brother and his wife
have a 7 month old, and my sister and her husband have a three year old and are in the hospital
right now having their second.  It happened so easily for them.  During family
functions I go and cry at times because it makes me so upset and scared about
the possibility of being infertile.  I felt so bad feeling this way, but
it's just fear.  My husband and I are waiting for the results of his semen
analysis.  It's not him I'm worried about, it's me.  I just have a feeling
it won't be that easy.  I just try and think that what's meant to happen will
happen.  You are not alone.  Take care...
Kelly



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