Talk to someone when you are struggling to conceive

Oct 1, 2014

Having just launched this site and blog over the last three months, it seems like the timing couldn’t be better as one of my close friends is going through IVF treatment. We’ve been talking regularly. And I’ve even had my journal that I kept during my own treatment to tell her what I was thinking and feeling on the different days.

As I’ ‘ve been speaking to more and more people about their fertility journey. I’m learning just how different we are when it comes to how we react to the treatment. Both physically and mentally –  which is why I think it’s so important to talk. Whether it’s a friend who you know has been through it, or it’s via one of the many support networks available through Fertility Network UK. It’s so important that you don’t bottle things up. A positive mindset is essential when trying to conceive whether naturally or through fertility treatment. However, this is easier said than done.

If you’re struggling right now and feeling alone in what you are going through. Do listen to the episodes I’ve released so far of  The Fertility Podcast. You’ll hear expert views on the importance of support and how you can access it. Coming up are real stories from men and women about their journeys. So please don’t feel like there’s nobody else going through what you are and have a listen.

Talk to someone Pic: Mentalhealthorg.uk

Talk to someone Pic: Mentalhealthorg.uk

 

I caught up with my friend earlier on Facebook as we were both at work, And her treatment isn’t quite going to plan. When you start IVF it’s pretty overwhelming when you’re talked through all the drugs you will be taking and what will be happening in your body. Then you start the process and you can read the earlier blog I wrote about starting the treatment. It’s only natural that once you start you assume it will all go as explained. It’s enough to deal with the daily doses and get on with everyday life. So when you’re then told one part of the treatment hasn’t worked you are bound to panic.

My friend is seeing a consultant today. And all I can do is offer my support to her today. I did encourage her to ask as many questions as she felt she needed to. Don’t at any point feel you should know the answer as you shouldn’t, so ask away.

If you are on a journey with your fertility and would like to talk about it on The Fertility Podcast, do let me know. You can email stories@thefertilitypodcast.com

Do a listen to episodes 1-4 which are in the podcast section, I’m about to launch episodes 5 and 6, which include great chats with Kate Brian and Jessica Hepburn. I welcome your feedback.

Until the next time,

The Fertility Poddy x

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