So, I met a long time friend for a drink tonight. She and I became friends in 8th grade-- so quite a while ago. We had many fun adventures in high school. After freshman year of college, we started drifting apart, but have remained friends through the years. I maybe see her 4-5 times a year now, so not often. It was fun to catch up with her, but some of the conversation was strained. "I have a question for you, that is a little...." Inappropriate? "sort of..." Ok, well, then you'll understand if I don't answer or whatever "Sure.... are you having fertility issues?" Uh.... what would make you ask that? "Well, you mentioned on facebook something about going to the doctors. And you left a comment on some video of someone's baby that they are lucky. And, I can tell that you're not that happy." Uh.... ok. Yeah, we're having difficulty conceiving. "Is it anything that can be fixed? I know how much you want kids." ...
Hooray for no more pill popping
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We went through infertility, and after a while it was hard to go back to normal, but it sure felt good. :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm here via ICLW, a day early. :-)
I just changed from a prescription prenatal to one that I could get from a store - strangely, it seemed like a hard decision to make but upon reading the bottle, it wasn't worth spending the money on the prescription!
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I can definitely relate to the desire to just be -- apart from TTC. We're in the midst of a 2WW wait now, but we've already decided that should this not work, we're going to take a breather. Enjoy being regular!
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I love them. They make my hair grow FAST LOL But yes, not having to remember would be nice :)
ReplyDeleteHAHa - I rebelled and stopped taking my prenatals when we got our azoo diagnosis too. It was like my secret way of 'getting back' at the world.
ReplyDeleteand sometime when I am really angry or in a bad mood I won't brush my teeth before going to bed.
We just might be big dorks!