Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe how entitled you all sound. The world doesn't owe you a baby, and everyone around you can't stop having babies just because you waited til 40 to start trying. Grow up.
Not everybody here is 40...I'm 28 and started trying as soon as hubby gave me the ok. I never imagined myself here, especially since my period has always been regular. I thought it would just happen just like it does to everybody else...but nothing.
PP, I am sorry you had to deal with IF at such an younger age. The poster you respodned too is clearly ignorant and had never been to an IF clinic. Just a quick scan in the waiting room, would show her that most patients are in their 20ies to early 30ies. I started at 34 and ended up in an IF clininc within months. The RE did nto take me seriously because I was not "old enough". Until he run few tests and discovered a medical condition that would have prevented pregnancy in my 20ies too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was wondering what happens if one of the nurses was pregnant at the fertility clinic. In my mind I thought they would hide them away to do desk work until after they gave birth. I guess not! My nurse just got married so I'm sure she will be pregnant before me....
You sound crazy. Her personal and family life doesn't stop because your have fertility issues. Do you think the clinic wants to pay her to hide?
You sound self entitled.
I was actually being half serious when I asked about the nurses being pregnant at the fertility clinic. All the ladies seem young and I have yet to see anyone pregnant - and I've been there on and off for a solid year. And I was being ironic about my nurse getting pregnant before me - and if it happened I would be quite happy for her. Irony doesn't always translate well over the internet. I'm not a bitter person by any stretch.
but whichever nurse I work with turns out to be pregnant in a few months. I have tried 3 different clinics. I feel sad (not bad) when friends get pregnant but nurses' pregnancies have never affected me since I don't know them outside of the clinics. Also, all these nurses whom I saw pregnant were pretty young, so I give it to them. They aren't AMA's and DOR's like me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe how entitled you all sound. The world doesn't owe you a baby, and everyone around you can't stop having babies just because you waited til 40 to start trying. Grow up.
Actually I think this is the least entitled "others are pregnant and I'm not" posts I've ever seen on DCUM
Just want to add, showing intial emotion (jealousy, surprise, etc) isn't entitled. Entitled would be asking for a different nurse because they couldn't have a pregnant one, complaining to the office manager that it was insensitive to have pregnant nurses and insist they either be hidden from patients or put on leave. Those are entitled. Having a normal emotional reaction that you keep to yourself is NOT entitled.
I don't think it's a normal emotional reaction. I always bite my tongue when I see these posts because they seem so incredibly mean spirited. You feel bad because someone else is pregnant -- something that would bring you yourself joy? That is so sick to me. It's hateful. Because you are suffering with infertility doesn't mean you should be feeling that way toward other women.
Maybe take a step back from DCUM. It does bring out the dark side of people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe how entitled you all sound. The world doesn't owe you a baby, and everyone around you can't stop having babies just because you waited til 40 to start trying. Grow up.
Not everybody here is 40...I'm 28 and started trying as soon as hubby gave me the ok. I never imagined myself here, especially since my period has always been regular. I thought it would just happen just like it does to everybody else...but nothing.
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe how entitled you all sound. The world doesn't owe you a baby, and everyone around you can't stop having babies just because you waited til 40 to start trying. Grow up.
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe how entitled you all sound. The world doesn't owe you a baby, and everyone around you can't stop having babies just because you waited til 40 to start trying. Grow up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe how entitled you all sound. The world doesn't owe you a baby, and everyone around you can't stop having babies just because you waited til 40 to start trying. Grow up.
Actually I think this is the least entitled "others are pregnant and I'm not" posts I've ever seen on DCUM
EVERY "others are pregnant and I'm not" post is entitled. These nurses are supposed to quit their jobs because OP is defective?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe how entitled you all sound. The world doesn't owe you a baby, and everyone around you can't stop having babies just because you waited til 40 to start trying. Grow up.
Actually I think this is the least entitled "others are pregnant and I'm not" posts I've ever seen on DCUM
Just want to add, showing intial emotion (jealousy, surprise, etc) isn't entitled. Entitled would be asking for a different nurse because they couldn't have a pregnant one, complaining to the office manager that it was insensitive to have pregnant nurses and insist they either be hidden from patients or put on leave. Those are entitled. Having a normal emotional reaction that you keep to yourself is NOT entitled.
I don't think it's a normal emotional reaction. I always bite my tongue when I see these posts because they seem so incredibly mean spirited. You feel bad because someone else is pregnant -- something that would bring you yourself joy? That is so sick to me. It's hateful. Because you are suffering with infertility doesn't mean you should be feeling that way toward other women.
Maybe take a step back from DCUM. It does bring out the dark side of people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe how entitled you all sound. The world doesn't owe you a baby, and everyone around you can't stop having babies just because you waited til 40 to start trying. Grow up.
Actually I think this is the least entitled "others are pregnant and I'm not" posts I've ever seen on DCUM
Just want to add, showing intial emotion (jealousy, surprise, etc) isn't entitled. Entitled would be asking for a different nurse because they couldn't have a pregnant one, complaining to the office manager that it was insensitive to have pregnant nurses and insist they either be hidden from patients or put on leave. Those are entitled. Having a normal emotional reaction that you keep to yourself is NOT entitled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe how entitled you all sound. The world doesn't owe you a baby, and everyone around you can't stop having babies just because you waited til 40 to start trying. Grow up.
Actually I think this is the least entitled "others are pregnant and I'm not" posts I've ever seen on DCUM
Just want to add, showing intial emotion (jealousy, surprise, etc) isn't entitled. Entitled would be asking for a different nurse because they couldn't have a pregnant one, complaining to the office manager that it was insensitive to have pregnant nurses and insist they either be hidden from patients or put on leave. Those are entitled. Having a normal emotional reaction that you keep to yourself is NOT entitled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was wondering what happens if one of the nurses was pregnant at the fertility clinic. In my mind I thought they would hide them away to do desk work until after they gave birth. I guess not! My nurse just got married so I'm sure she will be pregnant before me....
You sound crazy. Her personal and family life doesn't stop because your have fertility issues. Do you think the clinic wants to pay her to hide?
You sound self entitled.
Well pp put it a little harsh, but I think this is what other pp was talking about when she said the only thing you have control over is how you choose to handle it. I agree with fake it til you make it. I did a clinical rotation at a fertility clinic and there were 2 pregnant nurses. They were VERY aware of how their pregnancy would impact the patients. But the reality is that desk jobs aren't a huge part of the nursing world so they can't "hide them away" until after they give birth.
Nor should they. Pregnancy is a real thing and it's illegal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe how entitled you all sound. The world doesn't owe you a baby, and everyone around you can't stop having babies just because you waited til 40 to start trying. Grow up.
Actually I think this is the least entitled "others are pregnant and I'm not" posts I've ever seen on DCUM
EVERY "others are pregnant and I'm not" post is entitled. These nurses are supposed to quit their jobs because OP is defective?
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe how entitled you all sound. The world doesn't owe you a baby, and everyone around you can't stop having babies just because you waited til 40 to start trying. Grow up.