I haven’t written in a long time.
I had a baby.
I am mom to a beautiful baby girl born in August 2008. Her conception and birth is nothing short of a miracle for her father and I. In short, I found out I was pregnant around Christmas 2008. I was not undergoing fertility treatments. I was, [...]
Archive for the ‘infertility’ Category
I Gave Birth to a Baby Girl.
Posted in Adoptee, Adoption, birth mother, birth parents, infertility, tagged adoption birthmom adopting infertility on April 9, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Ten Confessions of a Hopeful Adoptive Parent
Posted in Adopting, Adoption, Adoptive, adoptiveparents, closedadoption, infertility, openadoption, tagged Adoption, adoptive parents, birth parents, open adoption on January 25, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I am worried my husband and I will never be chosen to privately adopt
Just when I think I know everything there is to know about adoption I find out I don’t
The first time we heard about open adoption it scared [...]
Coping with my own Infertility
Posted in Adoptee, Adopting, Adoption, Canadian Adoption, adoptiveparents, birth father, birth mother, birth parents, family, infertility, openadoption, tagged Adoption, adoptiveparents, birthmother, Canadaadoption, infertility on January 3, 2008 | 4 Comments »
After trying to conceive for nearly two years I was diagnosed with premature ovarian failure. I have no eggs left and probably had few eggs to begin with. Not a lot is known about POF except that no fertility drug in the world can make your body produce something you were not born with. My [...]
A Special Infertile Couple
Posted in Adopting, Adoption, Adoptive, Canadian Adoption, adoptiveparents, childrensaidsociety, family, infertility, tagged Adoption, adoptiveparents, brother unconditional love, infertility on December 30, 2007 | 3 Comments »
What is infertility doing in a blog about adoption? Everything. In most cases, it is infertile individuals and couples who build a family through adoption. Without adoption there would be many benevolent people who desire children but because of a fate beyond their control would live a childless life.
My adoptive parents (my parents) were such [...]