Infertility – Hope at Easter
I want to connect with you today as you prepare your heart for Easter. I’m sure there are many questions you’re coming to the cross with, as you reflect upon Christ’s gift of life to you.
I want to connect with you today as you prepare your heart for Easter. I’m sure there are many questions you’re coming to the cross with, as you reflect upon Christ’s gift of life to you.
March 14 marked four years since Michael and I received confirmation about our infertility. Putting myself back in that time, I didn’t see how we would ever be able to move forward from that news
When was the last time you and your spouse went on a date?
One thing about infertility is that it can be so easy to get stuck with a zoomed-in perspective. You can stand so close to the problem that it’s all you can see. Finding an outside support can keep your perspective in the right place and assist you to find the answers and help you’re looking for.
Do you have a special prayer you ask the Lord for each Christmas? Have you waited for a present for years only to get it when you stop asking?
The more you can open up about your story, you’ll realize that there are lots of others going through similar trials. This in turns gives you the ability to know how to support them.
It may not be that you’re thankful for the infertility itself, but I’m guessing that you can find at least a few things to give thanks about. Let’s explore some together
An important lesson I learned is to take my eyes off of myself and put my attention onto others. It was taking my time and being intentional with it rather than letting it become idle in the bland ‘different day same story’ type mindset. It was setting aside my feelings for a bit and finding out where the needs were.
Do you have a hard time when it comes to buying gifts for a baby shower? I remember wanting to avoid the stores until the last minute and then rush in to find something quick.
Today’s post offers some tips to help you navigate this difficult task.
What do you do if you’re infertile? You’ve found out that you can’t have children, but you’re not sure what your next steps should be. How about getting a pet?