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  1. joow705

    Struggling with infertility at only 18? I was recently told I was infertile. I'm only eightteen years old…having and raising a child has been a dream of mine since I was very young. I had severe anorexia from twelve to seventeen years old, which is what caused my infertility. I'm just devastated. I’m blaming myself…I feel like it's my fault. Does anyone have any advice for a young girl who wanted to be a mother but can't anymore.

  2. angwaldr537

    After years of infertility, and all the unsettling emotions I experienced, I had hoped that getting pregnant would let me be “normal” again. I was amazed that even though I finally made it to the pregnancy world, I still had some of those old infertility feelings surface at the most unexpected times. Reading this blog helped me realize I am experiencing something normal for those of us who have lived the IF experience. I can see this being a reference for me for years to come.

  3. fjamiso471

    If you have never had a period your Dr may be correct as it’s likely your disordered eating has stunted your growth and possibly delayed puberty indefinitely. If you have had secondary amenorrhea, have had regular periods at some point, the diagnosis isn't always so grim. Many anorexic patients experience prolonged follicular phases and inadequate luteal phases that make ovulation a rare or even non-happening event but often hormone therapy with fertility drugs can stimulate ovulation if the problems persist after successful treatment for the disordered eating. Up to 90% of anorexic patients with amenorrhea will regain normal menstrual function, including ovulation, within a year of achieving a normal body weight. The key is to deal with the reasons behind your disorder and keep yourself free from disordered eating habits. Without full recovery your body will slip back into amenorrhea and stalled ovulation. To give you some perspective as to how resilient our bodies are I’ve struggled with anorexia since the age of ten, battled and beat cervical cancer at twenty-one and still managed to have 3 children, including one after a diagnosis of total infertility/incompetent cervix . Without saying anything triggering I can tell you that my body weight has only ever been “normal” during my pregnancies (and for the last 3 years) and that I suffered from amenorrhea on numerous occasions including when my middle child was conceived. Concentrate on your therapy and maintaining your weight for the time being and then, if needed, seek out reproductive therapies to aid in conception if it’s needed. Keeping your body and mind healthy is not only about getting pregnant but is also about parenting. I can not begin to tell you how difficult it’s to effectively parent as an active anorexic. Take care of your health or you’ll surely risk the mental and physical health of any children you parent, be them biological or not.

  4. tiffmo218

    Infertility is quite possibly the most trying situation a person, or a couple will ever undergo. It triggers all sorts of hidden inner insecurities and causes those involved to feel a loss of control. On Fertile Ground: Healing Infertility helps place a sense of power back into the hands of couples going through the myriad procedures that may follow a diagnosis of infertility. It’s scientifically proven that hypnosis favorably affects the outcome of procedures used in connection with infertility. In a test group there was a success rate that was double that of the control group when the only difference between the 2 groups was that the test group received hypnosis prior to the transfer of fertilized eggs (embryos) into the women’s uteri. Similar “letting go” techniques such as relaxation, meditation and self-hypnosis likewise favorably affect the outcomes of fertility treatments. Helen Adrienne went through her own nightmares with the medical, gynecological society and it motivated her to change her life and become a force that advocates for those who need to regain that sense of control over their lives. Helen writes in plain English, so you’re not left wondering what she’s saying, or what it means. She remains at all times approachable and she writes with the ease of an

  5. donalcro347

    Infertility Treatment Options. The operation is incredibly complex as well as pricey, This is usually why only about 5% of infertile married couples come to a decision to attempt in vitro

  6. lettiequ548

    Center for Women’s Reproductive Care | Services. We’re pleased to be one of the very few medical school programs in the United States that offers comprehensive infertility care while accepting in-network

  7. fjamiso471

    Bradstreet’s blog has been a god send! After years of struggling with poor digestive health and recurrent miscarraiges and infertility i read her blog and came upon candida as a possible problem. I’m still not pregnant but treatment of the candida, which i did have, is going well and i hope to achieve a full term pregnancy sometime this year. THANK YOU KAREN

  8. arnosel481

    How did you find out at 18? Because i'm nineteen and i'm SOOO worried about this. If you'll edit your question and put how you found out i'll keep checking for it :) but you can still be a mother! Do adoption..or surrogacy. It's got to be devastating and i'm SO sorry that you're having to go through this, at a young age at that! Just remember this is what was written for YOU and you wont be put through anything that you cant handle! EDIT* thanks. Theres is still a possibility that you can still conceive and carry a child. There are a TON of stories out there just like yours! Just keep your head up!

  9. shvalen891

    How did you find out at 18? Because i'm nineteen and i'm SOOO worried about this. If you'll edit your question and put how you found out i'll keep checking for it :) but you can still be a mother! Do adoption..or surrogacy. It's got to be devastating and i'm SO sorry that you're having to go through this, at a young age at that! Just remember this is what was written for YOU and you wont be put through anything that you cant handle! EDIT* thanks. Theres is still a possibility that you can still conceive and carry a child. There are a TON of stories out there just like yours! Just keep your head up!

  10. dpatc435

    Stepping Stones Infertility Resources. As you cope with infertility, does your faith need to be strengthened? Are you struggling with infertility including miscarriages and secondary infertility?

  11. hewilso567

    I know 2 girls who were told they were infertile for several reasons…and one just had a baby and one is due in a couple of weeks. Get yourself healthy and try to stay positive. There is a reason for everything and God has a perfect plan. Give yourself time, and if having baby on your own isn't in the plan, there are lots of beautiful babies who need a loving mommy.