I'm curious to know about my readers. Do you read my blog but have never commented?
Do you have questions that you'd like to ask about infertility, ectopic pregnancies, twins?
Go ahead! Ask me! I'm an open book.
If you don't have a question, will you leave me a quick comment just to let me know you're there and reading?
Thanks!
7 comments:
I have commented :) followed your blog for a very long time, love hearing about your life after infertility. Does it still enter your mind often?
I have identical twin boys that are 6 months old. Born 10 weeks early. When do things get easier? I find it is hard right now. Thanks!
I think I've commented before, but it probably was awhile ago. :-) I've been busy with my two kiddos. I have a two year old daughter, a three month old son, and a poorly neglected blog at http://becomingafamilyofthree.blogspot.com
I followed you blog for so long. I too suffer from IF and have and almost 18 month old son. We used DE and have frozen embryos have been trying for a sibling for over a year.
Your kids are adorable
Going to try this again...
Usually i cannot comment on any blogger blogs because i cannot get by the anti spam thing... lets see if this works...
haha. you know i read. i just can't comment except for like once a week :) as i type this the kdis are destroying the living room!!
I'm a lurker and have never commented, even though I've often wanted to! This is my first time!
I appreciate your openness and honesty about life in general. I sobbed through your post about your sweet Kisa, and then went and hugged my two sweet kitties. I found myself thinking about you and the impact pets make on our lives. I'm very sorry for your loss. I'm so glad you found two new little ones. They bring so much joy to our lives!
We've been trying for 2 years to have a baby and have never been pregnant. We just finally "came out of the infertility closet" and told our parents, after 2 years!! It was such a relief to tell, I wonder why we waited so long. My question for you is, did you tell friends and family? Did you keep them in the loop on treatments? Do you tell people now about IVF? I want to tell everyone eventually because the world needs to know about infertility. But do people become insensitive? Do they realize what a HUGE crisis it is? How do they react? Those are my questions and worries :-)
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