Infertility Coping During the Holiday Season Requires Planning Ahead
Coping with infertility during the holidays can be easier if you plan ahead. FertilityStories.com's Rachel Inbar takes a helpful but humorous approach to helping you know what to expect and giving you tips on how to respond.
(PRWEB) December 4, 2005 -- One long holiday season coming right up. For couples dealing with infertility, extra time with extended family is not always happy, quality time. Coping skills and patience need to be at their peak. FertilityStories.com's Rachel Inbar offers humorous insight to people you're bound to meet at your next Christmas, Hanukkah or Kwanzaa party – what these people might say to you, how you might feel and how to respond. She offers methods of getting through long family dinners and the comments that arise throughout the holiday season. Planning ahead can make a big difference.
For couples going through fertility treatments – whether intrauterine insemination, in vitro fertilization, with or without egg donation and sperm donation, FertilityStories.com offers a new outlook and helpful tactics for coping with infertility during the holiday season. So whether it's Kwanzaa, Christmas, Hanukkah or just about any other time – be prepared. Infertility is hard enough to cope with without the added burden of insensitive people's questions. FertilityStories.com's new article about coping with infertility during the holidays definitely makes this holiday season easier.
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