One women’s story of her infertility journey
After many years of struggling infertility Lisa Carberg gave birth to her daughter in May 2008. She tells her story here. Here is an excerpt from the article.
“I just assumed it would be immediate the next month. That’s the line of thinking a lot of women have when they try to get pregnant,” Lisa said.
But it didn’t come so easy.
What took place in her personal life over the next five years was nothing she shared with many people.
“Having a baby” overwhelmed Lisa’s thoughts. Even as she worked and tried to remain professional, it was always something close to the surface.
“At work It seemed like someone was always announcing they were pregnant. I always hoped it would be me the next month with them,” she said.
In the end, sharing information and emotions made her journey to motherhood possible.
One way for women with fertility problems to meet others is through websites like RESOLVE.
Another approach to getting support while dealing with infertility may be to find a life coach who has had his or her own experience with infertility. Coaching isn’t about offering advice but is about sharing common ground and common experiences within the coaching support system that makes for a powerful connection between client and coach.
November 8th, 2008 at 6:40 pm
One women’s story of her infertility journey…
After many years of struggling infertility Lisa Carberg gave birth to her daughter in May 2008. She tells her story here. Here is an excerpt from the article. “I just assumed it would be immediate the next month. ……