No, there's a book, something like Surviving Infertility or something like that, that I think addresses the grieving period after diagnosis, coming to terms with it, and moving on.
I have the Infertility Survival Handbook or something like that. It was a great book to read at the start of trying IF treatments. It is a pretty open and honest book with different sections on different stages of treatments.
Pursing Domestic Infant Adoption through a local agency. In the meantime, our dog is our baby. Bumping from Portland, Oregon.
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