Infertility as a relationship crisis: Starting a family with medical help
The pressure to start a family can be overweighing as the thought of having kid’s raise questions as for whether or not you can conceive. One in five couples experiences difficulties when conceiving. Infertility is a common but an unexpected issue that could drive couples into a crisis mode. Coming to terms with this new reality is quite challenging as couples focus on the monthly period with hope which often presents itself as a disappointment especially when their expectations don’t come around. It creates a lot of stress and struggles for both the individuals and the relationship itself as ovulation calendars, doctors’ schedules, examinations, and treatments take over.
Supporting Infertility Challenges as a Friend
The fleeting technological advancements in medical sciences have rendered a rational outlook busting several myths and taboo culture. The tremendously sensitive medical condition of infertility is no different. For the person, infertility challenges require all-round support, and sometimes a kind and empathetic voice. What’s assured and on the table is that the couple are going through a terrible time, and it is albeit your duty as a friend to support these challenges.