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Infertility issues and how you can discuss them openly

Many couples delay having children for myriad reasons. These days, it’s fairly normal for a woman to have her first child in her mid- to late 30s. However, a woman’s peak reproductive years are between the late teens and late 20s. By age 30 years, fertility (the ability to get pregnant) starts to decline. This decline becomes more rapid once you reach your mid 30s and so, infertility in your 30s comes as no surprise. 

A woman was lied to by husband on his vasectomy thinking she was infertile due to failed IVF treatments. This made her devastated and she is considering a divorce.

Infertility struggles are painful, and resorting to IVF is a step that is financially and emotionally draining.

When one woman who had been trying for a baby for years without success discovered that her husband had been lying to her all along, she was understandably devastated.

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It turns out he had a secret vasectomy before they got married. Now, the woman is so angry that she’s considering divorce.

“My husband, 50, had a secret vasectomy 10 years ago while he was married to his first wife. When we met 5 years ago he never disclosed this information and we got married 3 years ago,” she explained in a post on Reddit.

“We have been trying to have a baby, obviously without any luck until we opted to do IVF in Dec 2018 which was unsuccessful.”

“Last month I looked at all our tests results and it hit me that his zero sperm count several times on sperm analysis can’t be normal and suspected vasectomy.”

When she confronted her husband, he finally admitted he’d had a vasectomy but said he’d hoped it would “reverse itself naturally.”

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The woman was devastated

“I feel very angry, betrayed and hurt that he allowed me to go through the emotional roller coaster of thinking I’m infertile and to even suggest IVF while he knew what the problem for us not falling pregnant was his vasectomy,” she wrote.

“It is difficult to trust him now. Should I stay or is should I divorce him and get someone who will be honest with me and who I know I’ll still have children with. I feel cheated and time is against me. I’m very conflicted on what to do.”

The post received more than 200 comments, with many people siding with the woman and saying that what her husband did was unforgivable.

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Discussions on infertility and wanting to have kids should be openly discussed with your partner so that both can come to a mutual understanding and support each other on their decision.

  1. Avoid blame

It doesn’t matter who is infertile. After all, this is not something you have much control over. Reassure your partner that you’re in it together. Remember how you feel about your partner, why you love him or her, why you want to have a child together.

  1. Talk about it openly
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Talk about your frustration and anger openly. Studies show that couples who keep their feelings hidden are much more likely to have problems related to the stress of infertility. 

  1. Think of yourselves as a team

One of your first goals should be to understand the issue better together, so you may want to start your conversation by saying “I’m concerned and I think I we should discuss this with a doctor.” Consider some professional help to move the conversation forward.

  1. Get real about grief
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Be honest about how you really feel and know that it’s OK to be sad. If either of you has a history of depression or anxiety, talk to each other about any changes in mood or behaviour that you notice in yourself or the other person. Try to avoid the negative self talk and shame about your bodies. 

   5. Keeping the relationship healthy

Consider taking a break from trying to get pregnant. Reducing the stress and anxiety in your sexual relationship now will ensure that your sex life will remain a source of pleasure and relaxation for years to come. Bring spontaneity back into sex and have sex dates that are not focused on reproducing.

SOURCE: Mayo Clinic

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This article was first published on AfricaParent.com

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