Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this is a valid concern. I am not trying to start a suffering competition but really, consider that there are folks on here who may never even have a first.
If you are sensitive to that then don't read the post or the replies the content was obvious from the subject. Clearly those of us with secondary infertility know that there are people worse off than we are. Those who haven't had their first can consider that some people are dying in Syria or horrible war crimes. There are always things to be grateful for and always people you can point to who are worse off than you are. This board is so awful to people as secondary infertility
wow are you defensive! OP is down, I thought gently reminding her that there are people worse off would help her feel gratitude, thereby alleviating some (NOT ALL) of her sadness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this is a valid concern. I am not trying to start a suffering competition but really, consider that there are folks on here who may never even have a first.
If you are sensitive to that then don't read the post or the replies the content was obvious from the subject. Clearly those of us with secondary infertility know that there are people worse off than we are. Those who haven't had their first can consider that some people are dying in Syria or horrible war crimes. There are always things to be grateful for and always people you can point to who are worse off than you are. This board is so awful to people as secondary infertility
Anonymous wrote:I felt like this when I was struggling mightily with secondary infertility. Mine ended up 4 years apart (I had started trying when first was 6 months) and it's been terrific.
I honestly believe that any gap will have pluses and minuses. Including much larger ones. It's just that most people have the 3 years and under gaps so it's somehow seen as the norm and it's much easier to reference anecdotally and see the pros of those situations. But all age gaps have something positive. Truly.
Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this is a valid concern. I am not trying to start a suffering competition but really, consider that there are folks on here who may never even have a first.
If you are sensitive to that then don't read the post or the replies the content was obvious from the subject. Clearly those of us with secondary infertility know that there are people worse off than we are. Those who haven't had their first can consider that some people are dying in Syria or horrible war crimes. There are always things to be grateful for and always people you can point to who are worse off than you are. This board is so awful to people as secondary infertility
wow are you defensive! OP is down, I thought gently reminding her that there are people worse off would help her feel gratitude, thereby alleviating some (NOT ALL) of her sadness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this is a valid concern. I am not trying to start a suffering competition but really, consider that there are folks on here who may never even have a first.
If you are sensitive to that then don't read the post or the replies the content was obvious from the subject. Clearly those of us with secondary infertility know that there are people worse off than we are. Those who haven't had their first can consider that some people are dying in Syria or horrible war crimes. There are always things to be grateful for and always people you can point to who are worse off than you are. This board is so awful to people as secondary infertility
Anonymous wrote:I know this is a valid concern. I am not trying to start a suffering competition but really, consider that there are folks on here who may never even have a first.
Anonymous wrote:This use to really bother me. My first two kids are 6.5 years apart. 2nd DC took me 12 rounds of IV and I had 2 2nd trimester miscarriages. I think it was the hormones at play though to be honest. I basically was in hormone hell for 5.5 years. Third DC was born via surrogate 6 years after that (took us awhile to save up for that route) and I dont mind what so ever!! Just happy to have 3 kids. I think a lot of it is the hormones and the mind f*ck of trying to build your family when your body is failing you.