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Archive for September, 2010

Infertility Help – How to Get Started

A big concern for anyone with fertility problems is where and how to find infertility help. Having a list of available resources and a strong and knowledgeable support system makes a huge difference in many of the decisions that will need to be made as well as managing the many emotional aspects of infertility.

Finding Infertility Help Others Who Have Been There

Anyone who has experienced infertility knows just how lonely and overwhelming it can be. Suddenly, you are faced with a million choices, which all need to be made in a timely manner. Although you quickly become educated in the many treatments, having the right support from others who have already been there can help fast track the process.

Get Involved With a Support Group

A support group is one of the best, and most practical, places to start when searching for infertility help. Few people are more knowledgeable about how infertility affects every part of a person’s life. However, a support group is not just about emotional support. A support group can also be a place to find information on:

  • Effective treatments
  • Recent advances in infertility
  • Alternative medicine fertility treatments
  • Reputable fertility treatment centers in the area
  • Managing finances
  • Fertility treatment planning
  • Support in managing the questions of others

Enlist the Help of Professionals

The right help makes all the difference. It is important to find professionals with whom you are comfortable to create a winning team. There are many aspects to infertility and infertility treatments and it makes sense to cover the important bases.

  • A financial planner can help assist in managing your funds which will aid in many of the decisions which will need to be made.
  • The right fertility specialist and fertility treatment center can make all the difference. Do your research on those under consideration by checking online for any information that can be found. Ask those in the support group for first hand information. Do not be afraid to ask for credentials and success rates.
  • Enlist the support of a counselor specializing in infertility help. In many cases, managing stress can aid in the ability to conceive. A counselor can also provide practical strategies in dealing with the many unknown elements that will come up.

For those seeking it, infertility help is available and is an important part of successful treatment.

21st September 2010 | Posted in Treatment Options

Infertility Help And Support For The Emotional Side

The true impact of an infertility diagnosis is far reaching. Life suddenly becomes consumed with doctors appointments, financial strains and perhaps most significant- emotional stress. When seeking infertility help, a top priority should be finding the right emotional support to get through the stresses of infertility.

Why Find Specific Support?

Fertility common questions often include  “Why do I need Emotional Support?” Having a fertility problem is something very difficult to understand unless you have extensive or personal experience in the area. As much as friends care, it is different having support from someone who has been there and knows the emotional practicalities involved. Managing life while going through fertility treatments can be very difficult and those who have been there can offer practical advice on handling every day problems.

Where to find Infertility Help and Emotional Support

Many things about infertility can make you feel very alone and isolated, both emotionally and practically.  A steady stream of doctors appointments and schedules alone take a tremendous amount of time and effort once dedicated to other things such as family events and socializing with friends. New sensitivities are developed that others may not understand.  These things make finding infertility help and emotional support essential. The next most common fertility question is “Where do I find support?” Here are the most common places to find support:

  • Fertility counseling can offer a couple a great amount of emotional support as well as help in navigating the sometimes tumultuous waters of infertility treatments.
  • Support groups can be a very valuable support and provide an opportunity to become acquainted with others in your area with the same struggles and concerns. Local support groups are also a very valuable place to gain information on treatment options, fertility treatment centers and address common fertility questions. Support groups are a great place to share the problems commonly associated with someone going through fertility problems and find workable solutions.
  • Message boards can be very helpful in gaining support and information in a more anonymous way. There are many different boards to meet specific needs. Some are men or women only, others directed at a specific diagnosis. They can be peer or professionally led.
  • Chat rooms are similar to message boards but offer real time feedback. Not only can you make close relationships in chat rooms, you may also feel more at ease in sharing what is really on your heart.

Infertility does not come with an instruction book telling what you what emotions you will be feeling. Knowing that it is normal to feel a little angry that your sister is pregnant-again- or that it is expected to feel a little stressed out over an office baby shower helps manage the feelings before they become consuming. Finding the right support and knowing that you are deeply understood is very important. If one group does not work for you, do not give up- try another! Try several types of support. Incorporate the support of family and friends to supplement the support of those who share your experience. Infertility is a difficult thing for anyone to experience and a journey you do not need to make alone.

11th September 2010 | Posted in Treatment Options