Today I hope
I started this blog in a day full of hope, a few days after I had two embryos transferred. That transfer did not work but after a few more attempts, our miracle baby is finally with us!Archives
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- Ti'punch contre Ti'bout !
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- Whatever works...
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- NewtoIVF
- A Few Pieces Missing From Normalcy - An Infertile Man's Perspective
- Jessica Hepburn's Blog
- Toolbox for Teachers
- Un coeur à mère
- Sailing On Uncharted Waters
- My Life As A Case Study
- Le blog de Lutine en PMA - VIVE LE DON !
- The Infernal Infertile
- Will Work For Baby
- flhope est passée par bampland
- Searching for our stork
- Project Sweet Pea
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Tag Archives: marriage
The IVF fight, in my husband’s words…
I read a lot about super-husbands who bring flowers, have nice attentions during treatments, cook dinner or come along to appointments so that they can be there with you. My hubby isn’t of that kind. He’s more of the kind … Continue reading
For a moment I forgot
I just came back from a lovely work trip. I was sent to the same city and company where I had worked on an internship 11 years ago. 11 years… just typing that makes me feel old! I loved that … Continue reading
Posted in Adoption, Infertility, life
Tagged Adoption, choices, future, Infertility, job, Life, marriage
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Tasneem: a chat on infertility in Palestine
In August I went to an international conference which touched various. One of these was on the role of women in society and particularly in Arab countries. There was a girl from Palestine there: Tasneem. She is a highly educated … Continue reading
Posted in Adoption, Infertility, life
Tagged Adoption, donors, Infertility, IVF, marriage, Palestine, pre-marital screening, Thalassemia
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Proud wife
I know I often complain about my hubby so I think he really deserves a post to underline how great he can be. Mr Hubby had loads of fun last week-end catching up with his friends, partying, chatting, drinking and … Continue reading