What NOT to Say to Someone With Infertility
When discussing someone’s infertility, there are plenty of things to say that will help the person struggling with fertility feel supported.
When discussing someone’s infertility, there are plenty of things to say that will help the person struggling with fertility feel supported.
Uncertainty about the coronavirus and infertility can cause stress for patients. This FAQ can help settle the score on the most common patient questions.
The American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) has partnered with FertilityIQ to offer free fertility courses to TRM patients through May 8. Topics include IVF, mental health, miscarriage, fertility treatment and work, and more.
ASRM is hosting a webinar for fertility patients: Taking Care of Yourself During the COVID-19 Pandemic on Tuesday, April 14, 2020.
Four marriage and family counselors reveal pearls of wisdom for couples and individuals coping with infertility, emphasizing open and honest communication.
Couples counseling for infertility addresses many of the emotional struggles that accompany the diagnosis. In part 1 of this series of posts about relationships, four professional therapists share some advice on maintaining a healthy relationship while battling infertility.
“After 11 years in the field of infertility, and having cared for thousands of infertility patients, having listened to their stories, celebrated their pregnancies and cried with them during their losses, I feel just as dedicated and passionate about caring for infertile patients as I did when I chose the field.”
During the Holidays, Dr. Murray explains how infertility may or may not be what is intended for you for the rest of your life, but it is a gift for now.
When my wife and I were struggling with infertility, Mother’s Days were filled with grief, sadness and fear. If we have been given less, or have suffered loss … it is my hope that we can all appreciate even the small gifts as what they are … precious and rare.
The holidays can be especially difficult for people suffering from infertility. In the end, most of us really do want to be happy. The question is, how is a person to rescue themself from the sadness the season besets upon them?