Infertility Blog Hopscotch
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After discovering Nicole’s My Endometriosis Story, I found more blogs about women and families suffering through infertility. Then I found more blogs by checking out their blogroll, then I found more. You get it: Infertility Blog hopscotch. After several click-read-click-read jumps, I discovered something that shouldn’t surprise me: there is a huge community of IF sufferers on the blogosphere, and many of them are FertilityCare users.
In a conversation with a friend, I mentioned my discovery, and she asked me to send her a list. Now, keep in mind there are SO many out there, so I’ve not included all I found, but rather included a short list of some of my favorites.
The Children I Cannot Hold–A Catholic Physician Reflects on Her Experience with Recurrent Miscarriage
All You Who Hope-A 30-something mom’s journey through infertility to adoption (they’re still working through her infertility, but a single birth mom need a family all of a sudden, and they adopted)
The Apostolate of Hannah’s Tears–Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend’s awesome blog reaching out to infertile couples
Sew Infertile-One passionately opinionated Catholic girl’s journey through miscarriage, infertility & foster-care (30 yo, still trying)
In all things, good–trusting God on the journey of (in)fertility
Waiting for Baby Blondie–A journey through infertility and Catholicism. A search for answers, hope and faith. “The Lord does not delay his promise, as some regard ‘delay,’ but he is patient with you, not wishing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance.” 2 Peter 3:9
This Cross I Embrace--A Journey through Infertility…Catholic style
What are some of your favorites?
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Best of Luck, there is a huge community of people out there, going through the IVF journey.
NFP is a treasure and a blessing to those couples who are willing to make the commitment to respect their fertility. My husband and I have been married for 20 years and have practice the sympto-thermal method in our marriage. We have 4 children 2-3 years apart in age. We believe so much in this practice that we want to bring this to other couples. We developed a software program that makes the charting process simple for couples. We are working diligently to be a part of bringing this option to many who are struggling with infertility issues. Charting is foundational piece to helping couples understand their fertility.
[...] While the journey of infertility is also filled with blessings and personal growth, one still needs companions who understand on this journey. You’re blessed if you have these friends in person, but you may also know that there’s a slew of SF/IF blogs out there, some of which I featured previously. [...]