Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who lives in another state. For two years she has been dealing with infertility and I am the only person who knows about her struggles. Her birthday is coming up and I wonder how to phrase my well wishes. Would it be OK to wish her to get pregnant or is it insensitive of me? Thank you!
As someone who struggled for years, I would've found it painfully insensitive. I would wish her peace and love or something.
Anonymous wrote:Ah, yet another post where an OP expects us to know her friend better than she does.
Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who lives in another state. For two years she has been dealing with infertility and I am the only person who knows about her struggles. Her birthday is coming up and I wonder how to phrase my well wishes. Would it be OK to wish her to get pregnant or is it insensitive of me? Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Infertility has nothing to do with her birthday. Wish her a happy birthday and best year ever.
Anonymous wrote:If she has been living in th US, she would be happy with just Happy Birthday. I also come from a culture where people talk a lot in general but I absolutely hate it when they express their "good wishes" related to having children. I dont want to get reminded of my infertility on birthday where I turn 1 year older.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Infertility has nothing to do with her birthday. Wish her a happy birthday and best year ever.
Just to clarify, we are both from a culture where it's expected to list several pretty specific wishes and general HB is considered unthoughtful. So I am stuck. If she was an American, I'd go with your suggestion if course.
Anonymous wrote:Infertility has nothing to do with her birthday. Wish her a happy birthday and best year ever.
Anonymous wrote:Might want to use some vague wording like " all your hopes and dreams ect..." b/c after 2 years you feel pretty raw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Infertility has nothing to do with her birthday. Wish her a happy birthday and best year ever.
+1 Or use vague wording like the 10:44 poster suggested.
Anonymous wrote:Infertility has nothing to do with her birthday. Wish her a happy birthday and best year ever.