This is a decision I have been thinking about for a long time. I have pondered back and forth in my head what it would look like, if I really want to manage two blogs, what would be the implications, etc. but the time has come.
A lot of times when I post about my inferility journey here, I feel like I am doing a lot of whining and complaining, when that was not my intention at all! I wonder, who would really want to read about my rants and raves? So, I have made a personal decision to start another blog strickly about my journey through infertilityland. It will be more of a personal journal for me with links to others going through the same journey. I will still keep this blog and be better about updating more regularly, with my "happy news" that goes on in our everyday lives. I am working on getting it up and ready and as soon as I do, I will post a link if you want to read.
Thank you for your love and support. I feel like this is really for me and a place I can openly share about my struggles. Thank you! I love you all dearly!!
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I think that sounds like a wonderful idea, and deffinatly keep it open cause I'm sure that you will help so many others!!
I cant wait! I think that it is a wonderful idea and can help so many of us! Thank you for your sweet comment. They really helped me out a lot!
I'm excited to read it although I really don't think it's a big deal to write about it here. I'm excited to have more to read about my friend!
I think that it will be a huge blessing to so many women going through similar issues....I just remembered, on the site www.pregnancyweekly.com they have message boards and one of them was dedicated to those struggling with infertility, that might be a good link to include. I know that when I was nursing Samantha, the ladies on the breastfeeding board were god-sends in helping me, also the post partum depression message board was also a life saver. While I don't view any of your posts on here to be complaining, it might be nice to keep your more personal family life separate from the service you will provide by sharing your infertility struggle with everyone from friends to strangers.
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