Showing posts with label relationships and fertility. Show all posts
Showing posts with label relationships and fertility. Show all posts
Tuesday, 14 February 2012
Happy Valentine's Day
Just to wish everyone a happy Valentine's Day - I hope you're all having a lovely evening (and for once, I hope you're not reading my blog!)
It's so easy to neglect to make time for one another when you're caught up in trying to conceive and sex can start to seem to be all about baby-making. The gloominess that can seem to spoil everything in life when you're trying to conceive can start to taint your relationship too. Some relationships are damaged by fertility problems and it is tough to keep on track, but remember that just as many couples find that infertility brings them closer together. The key to everything is communication - keep talking to one another and sharing your feelings and remember that the two of you are in this together. Never forget that it was because you loved one another so much that you wanted to have a family in the first place.
Have a happy evening x
Tuesday, 24 January 2012
Calling anyone in Belfast...
If you live in Belfast and are trying to conceive, you will be interested in a series of workshops organised by the wonderful Infertility Network UK team in Northern Ireland.
The five workshops cover a range of topics relating to fertility problems, starting with a workshop on nutrition on 26 January. Further workshops will cover dealing with your emotions, relationships, complementary therapy and solutions for stress.
Not only will the workshops prove to be informative, but they also provide a great opportunity to be with others who are in a similar situation and who understand exactly how you are feeling. For more information, see the Infertility Network UK blog.
The five workshops cover a range of topics relating to fertility problems, starting with a workshop on nutrition on 26 January. Further workshops will cover dealing with your emotions, relationships, complementary therapy and solutions for stress.
Not only will the workshops prove to be informative, but they also provide a great opportunity to be with others who are in a similar situation and who understand exactly how you are feeling. For more information, see the Infertility Network UK blog.
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