4 Infertility Misconceptions You Should Be Aware Of

You may not know this, but waiting may not be the best option for you. In the process of taking it easy, you may be losing precious time.

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For some couples, having a family is the best thing life can offer. Sadly, these couples are usually the ones who have a hard time conceiving.

Thankfully there are ways to cope with infertility, and it starts with filtering out the common misconceptions about it. Daniel Joseph of Parent Herald offers four of them.

1. Relax and be patient

You may not know this, but waiting may not be the best option for you. In the process of taking it easy, you may be losing precious time.

“It’s generally recommended that you wait until you’ve been having regular unprotected sex (this means roughly 2 – 3 times a week) for a year before you visit your doctor for further investigation,” said an Ask Baby article.

2. Just adopt a baby

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Contrary to popular belief, adoption is not an easy undertaking for a childless couple. In fact, before a couple decides to adopt they go through a grieving process for the imaginary, biological child they never had.

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3. It’s better to remain childless because of overpopulation

“Everyone has a right to be a parent. Most people also have a desire to experience loving and caring for their own biological children,” said Daniel. “Overpopulation should never discourage responsible couples from trying and seeking suitable infertility treatments to have their own kids.”

4. Trying to solve infertility is going against God’s will

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“Some misguided religious people discourage couples from seeking a solution to their fertility problem by telling them that doing so is fighting God’s will for their life,” said Daniel. “It may be God’s will for some people to lose their legs, but should they be discouraged from using prosthetics? Some medical interventions are heaven-sent.”

If you have any insights, questions or comments regarding the topic, please share them with us!

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James Martinez