Trying to Conceive and What Happens Next
When a couple decides it is “time to conceive” or “time to start growing our family”, they fall into one of two categories.
Either the couple says it is time to start trying to conceive, they time things appropriately and, within a few months, a home pregnancy test comes back “Positive” or the couple says it is time to start trying to conceive, they too time things appropriately and month after month (year after year) goes by and every single home pregnancy test is “Negative”.
It’s the difference between being fertile and infertile.
Statistically, a couple has a five-in-six chance of falling into the fertile category and a one-in-six chance of falling into the infertile category.
Which means, there are way more fertile couples out there than infertile couples.
I believe this simple fact can explain why infertile’s constantly hear things like, “Oh, just relax. Give it time. It will happen!” or “They just need to stop trying and it will happen.”
I believe it is also another reason that the general population’s view of Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) is tainted. The general population has never had the need to pursue ART in order to conceive, because, well, they are fertile mertiles! Consequentially, the general population’s knowledge about ART procedures, such as IVF, is greatly influenced by the media and judgmental statements made from ignorance.
I am extremely fortunate to be surrounded by real life family and friends who are extremely supportive of us as we deal with our infertility by seeking God with every decision made. No one has ever said one of the insensitive comments above to me or been judgmental about any decision we have made concerning infertility treatments. To all my family and friends who read this blog, I cannot thank you enough for the love and support you have given us in the past 18 months. Whether you realize it or not, not having to face this part of infertility has only made our journey easier to walk.
The sad reality is I know many of my infertility blogger friends are bombarded by this part of infertility on a daily basis.
So the purpose behind writing this post (and several more that will follow) is my futile attempt to help solve this massive problem because I firmly believe the solution to any problem of ignorance and a distorted view of something is to become educated about the issue from a reliable source.
News Flash: Learning about IVF through what the media has to say about it? Probably not a good idea. Take the most recent story about the California mom who, at the age of 32, had 6 embryos transferred (not “implanted” – a doctor cannot “implant” an embryo into a woman’s uterus) into her uterus, which resulted in all six implanting and two of them splitting to form identical twins. Eight babies resulting and eight babies giving the general population a distorted view of the IVF process.
Contrary to what the media wants everyone to believe, this is not the usual outcome of an IVF procedure performed under the guidelines that are in place to keep something like this from happening.
I am working on a post strictly dedicated to inform whoever might be interested in learning what in-vitro fertilization (IVF) is, step-by-step. If you choose to read this post, by the end, I think it will be very clear that I am not up at all hours of the night worrying if after my IVF procedure I will become the next “Octuplet Mom”. In fact, it wasn’t even worth my breath to even ask Dr. L about the “possibilities of such a high risk birth occurring during my IVF treatment” because I know it won’t. Period. After reading my “IVF 101” post, anyone will see that octuplets are not, under normal circumstances, the product of an IVF treatment (or an IUI treatment done right for that matter!)!
I also plan to write a post about what infertility really is. Again, I think the general public does not realize that infertility is a disease that affects the male and female Reproductive Systems in many various ways making Assisted Reproductive Technology the only option to achieving pregnancy, apart from a miracle of God, for one out of every six couples in the United States of America.
And I plan to write a post about how I believe two different couples suffering from infertility and seeking God in the direction He would have them go can either decide ART is the way God is leading or they could also decide ART is not the way God is leading and neither decision would be wrong if the couple has truly sought God’s Will for their lives in the matter.
Who knows when all three of these posts will be written, but just know they are coming! I pray God will use the posts in some way to help people have a better understanding of IVF and everything that comes with it!
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Your post today was such and encouragement! Thank you.
Great post – remember it is really hard for anyone to understand unless they have been there…
My IVF resulted in a BFP and a healthy baby the first time..so I have some understanding of the process, but my understanding stops with the BFP the first time, in other words, I don’t understand what it would be like to get a BFN with IVF and try, try, try again. I did do three IUI and they resulted in 3 BFN..so I can somewhat relate..I guess what I am trying to say is..you are RIGHT everything you said in this post is true..just don’t expect those who have not been in your shoes to understand what it is really like..they can’t..I am praying for good news soon..best to you!
I can definately relate to your post….my husband and I have been trying for almost 2 years while doing fertility treatments for almost a year now. My mom is still certain that if we just quit stressing about it so much it will happen…that is one of the most hurtful things someone can say who has not been in our position….I am really looking forward to reading about your IVF journey..our doctor just gave us the go ahead for IVF whenever we decide we are ready…we are going to take a few months off from treatments to re-focus and get prepared…look forward to keeping up with your journey!!
Very informative. You should become a Christian fertility counselor or something of the sort! I know you are learning a lot and God is teaching you a lot through this. And I’m praying that He blesses you.
I don’t think you are expecting others to understand what it it really like, as someone else said. I see it as you taking the opportunity God has provided you to educate others on something that is very painful. I take this opportunity every chance I have, and many people have told me they have appreciated it because it has helped them to be more sensitive to others.
I am looking forward to reading all your upcoming post, especially the “post about how I believe two different couples suffering from infertility and seeking God in the direction He would have them go can either decide ART is the way God is leading or they could also decide ART is not the way God is leading and neither decision would be wrong if the couple has truly sought God’s Will for their lives in the matter.” This is so important. I have had a couple of people imply to me that God could not have led us to do IVF which was so hurtful. Yes, there are times when someone does IVF as a way of taking matters into their own hands. But there are many times when God does lead a couple to IVF. I know this was true in our case. To not have done IVF would have been disobedient to what God had told me to do, it would have been giving way to my fears and failing to trust Him.
I’m excited to read your post especially about God’s leading toward or away from ART. Sadly I have been the victim of dirty looks etc. because we are going to do IVF and this is from people in my own church. We have prayed about where God wants us to go and He has lead us to this path. Would we have liked to have had things happen naturally? Ah, yeah. We have not entered into IVF lightly and it was with much prayer. And we will continue to pray for how God would have us make decisions with IVF. I think insight into this would be wonderful and very much needed! Thanks
Thanks for this post Elaine. It is interesting that even though technology has come a long way in the past 20 years since U. Jay and I have gone thru treatment, the perception, comments and understanding of those who have not been thru it has not changed much, especially in church life. I pray for each of you ladies who follow Elaine’s blog and are walking thru infertility issues. May the Lord protect you from others well intended “encouragement, advice and solutions” may He give you emotional stability, physical stamina and economic where-with- all to follow this path. Above all, I pray that God will grant each of you a beautiful baby in your arms.
I thank God for leading you to blogging – I’d never heard of it before you started doing it.
May God continue to use this to touch the lives of many.
May God continue to speak to you and Dave and bless you greatly. Mama
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