My decade long struggle with Infertility, through Denial, Depression, Tears and Anger, to my ultimate Triumph......
Friday, September 30, 2011
'DIZZY' THE NEW WORD FOR BUSY
This should put a smile to your face today. 'HAPPY FRIDAY'
The other day, I was helping our four year old son with his homework, when our household helper stopped by and began talking to him. Our son quickly remarked, "can't you see we are 'dizzy' doing homework.
I could not hold back the laughter.
Before I had children, when I was around any of that age and hear them try to put their little sentences together, I always found it so cute, innocent and entertaining. Now I am able indulge as much as I want, as I have my own little entertainer.
GOD IS TRULY AWESOME.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
IT TAKES GUTS TO SAY ‘I DON’T WANT CHILDREN'
I know of a couple women who have
declared that they do not want children. My first reaction was, how selfish, how
could they, especially since they are all married and wanting children should
be a natural part of being married.
I did not even think that it might
have been difficult for them to declare this position and have to very often defend
it, in a culture that puts emphasis on procreating.
Read about women who have made this decision
and how they are coping, in a world where declaring that you do not want
children, is looked on as taboo.
From the site:-
"Women might think I'm in denial, but they let me get on with it now. Men, meanwhile, are astounded. Flummoxed. They become aggressive, sneering. They psychoanalyse me, they try to work out what's wrong with me. Who knows why? Perhaps they feel rejected. Perhaps the idea that there are women at large who are not actively pursuing their sperm is an out-and-out affront to a certain kind of man. The same men who have spent years believing that all women secretly want to trap them into commitment and fatherhood, probably.
For whatever reason, I've been pulled up on my wanton childless status, loudly and at length, by three different men, in three different pubs, over the course of the last fortnight alone.
Here's the thing: we need to stop pretending that childlessness isn't happening to us. It is. The birth rate in Europe is in steep decline. We know this. We know that, currently, 40% of UK university graduates aged 35 are childless and that at least 30% will stay that way permanently. We know that much of this childlessness is involuntary or, at least, unconsidered, the consequence of infertility, a lack of opportunity or leaving it too late."
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
LOWER TESTOSTERONE LEVELS IN NEW DADS
As a woman, when you walk into a room
full of men, especially if they are watching sports, it is like you can feel the testosterone levels rush to meet you as you enter.
According to a study published in the
journal, Proceedings of the National
Academy of Sciences, men’s testosterone levels decrease significantly as
they enter relationships and become fathers and this might be, because men are
biologically attuned to fatherhood.
One of the many roles of testosterone
in men is sperm production and sadly, reduced testosterone levels could be a
contributor to infertility and more so, to secondary infertility. What is not
yet known though, is if a man’s testosterone level is restored, after his children
reach a certain age.
For more on this subject, please visit the
link below:-
Monday, September 12, 2011
MALE INFERTILITY AND VARICOCELES
Varicoceles are abnormally dilated
testicular veins found in the scrotum. This condition is found in approximately
15% of the general population of men, 35% with primary infertility and 81% with secondary infertility.
Men with varicoceles are still able to
father children, but there is clear evidence that this condition is detrimental
to male infertility, causing decreased testicular volume and impaired sperm
quality. Furthermore, studies in animals and humans shows that varicoceles can
cause progressive testicular damage over time.
Treatment
Due to the fact that not all men with
varicoceles are deemed infertile, treatment for all conditions is unnecessary.
It is there recommended that only in cases involving infertile couples, where
abnormal semen parameters are detected that surgery be contemplated.
Surgery includes open surgical,
laparoscopic and percutaneous techniques.
I am a believer in herbs, as it helped me conquer my infertility and so I would encourage you to seek herbal treatment as well.
For much more information about this condition, please visit the link below:-
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
‘IT’S NOT THAT I DON'T WANT CHILDREN, I CAN’T HAVE THEM’
I love talent shows and I am
particularly drawn to America’s got Talent on NBC.
I was watching the semi-finals last
night when this dance group ‘Silhouette’ (made up of kids and young adults who specialise
in using the shadows from their dance routines as their presentation), was featured.
Usually there is an introduction of each act, just before they take to the
stage and I heard this group’s choreographer, an older type woman, said, while fighting
back tears, “it fills my heart when they call me mom. I have no children of my
own and it is not that I do not want any, I just cannot have.” There
presentation moved the audience and judges to their feet and I am quite sure
they now have a place in the finals.
Needless to say, my eyes welled up
with tears as this woman poured out the yearnings of her heart in that quick
moment and my mind immediately went back
to a post I did some time ago, entitled, ‘what about those who infertility has
subjected to a life without biological children.
See link below:-
Infertility hurts deep, and if you
come across those who have somehow made it known that they are so suffering, just know
that they are hurting at the core.
Monday, September 5, 2011
STICKY EGGS AND FERTILITY
A new study published in the Journal
Science, have discovered how eggs actually captures sperm in the fertilisation
process.
The research identifies the sugar
molecule that makes the egg sticky which plays an integral part in enabling the
sperm and the egg to stick together. Apparently researchers across the world
have been trying to figure out for years, what makes this process possible.
This study is believed to be able to
help address some of the unexplained causes and infertility and sub-fertility and
could also help in developing natural contraceptive agents.
For more on this subject, please visit
the link below:-
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/releases/233038.php
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/releases/233038.php
From the article:
"The international team, from the University of Missouri, the University of Hong Kong, Academia Sinica in Taiwan and Imperial College London, discovered that the sugar chain known as the sialyl-lewis-x sequence (SLeX) is highly abundant on the surface of the human egg. After experimenting with a range of synthesised sugars in the laboratory they went on to show that SLeX specifically binds sperm to an egg, and tested their findings using the outer coats of unfertilised 'non-living' human eggs.
"This exciting research is providing the first insights into the molecular events occurring at the very beginning of human life. The details we've discovered here fill in a huge gap in our knowledge of fertility and we hope they will ultimately help many of those people who currently cannot conceive," said Professor Anne Dell CBE FRS FMedSci from the Department of Life Sciences at Imperial College London, who led the team that discovered the SLeX sugars on the egg surface."
"This exciting research is providing the first insights into the molecular events occurring at the very beginning of human life. The details we've discovered here fill in a huge gap in our knowledge of fertility and we hope they will ultimately help many of those people who currently cannot conceive," said Professor Anne Dell CBE FRS FMedSci from the Department of Life Sciences at Imperial College London, who led the team that discovered the SLeX sugars on the egg surface."
Friday, September 2, 2011
LIGHT MOMENT FRIDAYS FEATURE 20
You probably have seen this before, but it will have you bending over with laughter again, I assure you.
FOR ALL THE MEN IN OUR LIVES WHO ASK, 'WHAT TOOK YOU SO LONG."
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