tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4355082394752703079.post5453799271099131100..comments2023-05-15T02:27:59.640-07:00Comments on The Grand Science Experiment: Story Telling2dognitehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05247158356810025811noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4355082394752703079.post-16042449577482624622013-04-25T15:38:08.505-07:002013-04-25T15:38:08.505-07:00My story will have a happy ending, as will yours. ...My story will have a happy ending, as will yours. Some way or another, I'm going to become a mom. Whether that be through pregnancy or adoption.<br />People cannot help themselves from sharing horror stories! My mom says that when she was pregnant with me, people came out of the woodwork to tell her about still births, horrible labor stories, birth defects, and on and on. Everybody loves a good car crash, I guess. 2dognitehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05247158356810025811noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4355082394752703079.post-76594487986064540592013-04-25T13:56:08.556-07:002013-04-25T13:56:08.556-07:00I couldn't agree more! Why do people feel comp...I couldn't agree more! Why do people feel compelled to say these things to us? I know that people never know quite what to say and they are just trying to give us a little hope, but sometimes it doesn't feel that way in the moment. And it goes for everything related to growing your family, not just fertility treatments. Sometimes when I tell people I want to adopt they tell me things like "I know someone who adopted and the kid was such a terror!" I've also heard from people when I tell them we have infertility "Oh geez, that must be hard! My husband just looks at me and I get pregnant!" I mean, how are you supposed to respond to that??<br /><br />I hope your story has a happy ending :)Gypsy Mamahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13026496787029080243noreply@blogger.com