Sunday, April 24, 2011

National Infertility Awareness Week April 24th -30th

Today kicks off National Infertility Awareness Week,
in honor of this I am busting a commonly believed myth.
The purpose is to educate and stop misinformation.
Infertility has forced me to become an advocate for truth and an activist for empathy 


You did something to cause your infertility that is why you can’t get pregnant

According to RESOLVE there are few lifestyle choices that cause permanent damage to your fertility. I think when push comes to shove; the easiest path for most is the “blame game”.

For us the first years of our infertility was my fault; according to doctors and family at least.

I cannot tell you how often I heard that I must be doing something wrong… you must not have counted the days correctly. You must not have kept your pelvis tilted long enough? You probably didn’t have sex enough or at the right times.

If they were not focusing on our sex life; they were offering up suggestions for food, exercise, eastern medicine and rituals. In our physicians, friends and families eyes, this was entirely our fault and we had clearly overlooked something. It quickly became insulting and hurtful.

Well we were rabbits! I have been a healthy vegetarian for close to twenty years, I had never drank, I had never smoked, I took my vitamins, I moved my body, I wasn’t overweight or underweight. I was just your average healthy Jane; nothing remarkable or special about me. We explored non-traditional medicines, exercises, meditations and non-evasive medical treatments that fit our beliefs.

When I finally to complained about extreme pain (I waited several months to do this as I thought I needed to suffer to become a mother), I was told that I was overreacting to having painful periods. It was only after advocating for myself that it was discovered that there was a medical reason for my infertility, and it had NOTHING to do with my lifestyle or lack of trying.

My Infertility came from a combination of a birth defect and aggressively relentless fibroids and cysts. Nothing I could have eaten, taken, or chosen did this. Making love 24 hours a day, 7 days a week would never have changed this. It was not my fault and no one is to blame.

It is this message that is the hardest to still get thru people’s minds.
The easiest route is to play the blame game; the harder choice is to be empathetic.
Be tough and make the harder choices.


1 comment:

Heather said...

Hi from Heather, fellow lady in waiting and myth buster! I read your story and just wanted to send you some hugs. It is amazing how we always feel me must be DOING something in the face of insurmountable odds. I mean, doing the same thing over again and expecting different results is enough to drive you crazy, hey..
wishing you all the best on your journey

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