Leave it to me to find a life lesson within a reality tv show. (fyi...i am addicted to tv)
As I was feeling sorry for myself dealing with all the fun things that come along with a period, I realized something. I was watching all these (pathetic) girls who are so wanting to find love. Many of them appear desperate even. Then I related to how most of us here in the blog world are desperate (and often pathetic) to get that bfp. At least we have won half the battle. I can't imagine not having my wonderful husband to share this journey with.
I am actually doing a lot better today. I called my dr so that they could call in my prescription. I wanted to add a "Ha Ha, told you I wasn't pregnant." but figured it might be mildly inappropriate.
I went over my friend's tonight to watch Dancing With the Stars and she is about 5 months pregnant with number 2. Her first is only 17 months old so she will definitely have her hands full. I was able to be happy and excited for her instead of focusing on my disappointment. I even talked to her alittle about my infertility issues. She was supportive and although this baby was conceived naturally, she had to have 3 iui's to get pregnant with her first daughter.
My new mantra; when it is meant to be...it will happen. God has a plan and He will decided when it is right for me to be pregnant.
Good night!
My journey dealing with secondary infertility in this crazy fertile world.
Monday, October 22, 2007
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2 comments:
Wow! That was a great metaphor. I have never pictured myself being one of those hopeless women on TV who are looking for love...but you are exactly right. I would be first in line for THE PREGNANCY should that develop into a primetime tv success. I am glad you are feeling better. My headache is finally going away, so I feel better too.
I liked your comment about if we were to get pregnant during November. Cheers! Here's to Turkey babies!!! (I have a feeling we would be very Thankful regardless.)
glad you have such a peaceful outlook and a good mantra. We are certainly not in complete control. Hope your days continue to get better
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