I was at a girls night out and a person there asked me in front of everyone when it was going to be "my turn." Most of my friends there knew about my IF, but she didn't and the way she asked pissed me off. So I responded that we were going through IF, just b/c I knew it would make her feel badly. It worked. But now I feel badly that I made her look bad.
::sigh::
What do you do when people ask? I can't decide if I should use the opportunity of that question to tell as many people as I can that it's very annoying to ask someone that, or if I should just be the bigger person and let it go.
Re: What do you say when people ask you about kids?
I say we can't have kids and are persuing fertility treatments but it costs a lot of money, that we don't have, so that is why we don't have kids.
I don't say it to be mean but more to educate them that not everyone can have kids and if you don't want to know the real answers then you shouldn't ask. I see no reason to hide what we are going through, it has greatly impacted our lives. I also take every opportunity to tell people how crappy insurance for IF is because most people don't know. I find that some people get embarassed and others don't, but again if you don't want to know the true answer you shouldn't be asking the question, IMHO.
Me - DX Hashimoto's Disease, Hypothyroid, Rheumatoid Arthritis
DH - DX Azoospermia - Sertoli Cell Syndrome
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I think the question is well intended. I wouldn't use it as an opportunity to teach someone proper etiquette. I'm very paranoid as coming across as the bitter or angry infertile, so I try to use it as an opportunity to educate the person on infertility and/or m/c. I usually respond with "We're trying but its been difficult." This usually makes people feel comfortable and will ask some questions.
I guess that depends is if the person is asking because they care or if they are asking to throw it in your face.
If they care I'll tell them "hopefully soon".
If they are being a jerk I'd do something mean and appropriate to the situation. I haven't had this happen so I had better come up with something to say just in case...