A Pregnant Pause of a Different Sort

While most of the people blogging about Infertility are in various stages of the waiting game preparing for treatment or cycle monitoring or adoption red tape, I'm living a different sort of Infertility limbo (that would be door number three here in this illustration).



Within weeks of ending formal IF treatments — a second job if there ever was one — I channeled my excess nervous energy into writing. First it was writing for the sake of emptying my head of the conflicted feelings caused by infertility. Getting the thoughts on paper was cathartic. Who knew thoughts could be so caustic?

In time, I realized my writing might be of service to those like me.  The project — to write honestly about the magnitude of infertility made all the more painful when treatments don't work — was a little like being pregnant with a big idea. The story is aimed at being the type of book a couple TTC can give to family or friends who are fortunate enough NOT to have to face infertility firsthand. It provides a window into what it's like for one in eight couples to live the torture and indignity of being, well, fruitless.

The manuscript has undergone many iterations and the latest version, restructured in July/August, is now in the hands of a few friends. I'm nervously awaiting their reactions.  It's unfair, I admit, to ask friends to critique as they're often too kind to offer the tough criticisms needed to mold a book into commercial fare.  So here I am waiting and wondering if I've given birth to something that will get adopted and read beyond my inner circle.

The book addresses many of the issues we've all raised so often in our hearts, minds and blogs. I am struck time and again by the frustrations we all share trying to convey to the fertile world how indescribably difficult living with infertility truly is — the latest of which comes through loud and clear from Chicklet in her recent post.

 

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  • 8/30/2007 11:13 AM Kami wrote:
    That is exciting. I can't wait to read it!
  • 8/30/2007 1:57 PM Lori wrote:
    I have this sudden urge to call you "Purgatory Pamela."
  • 8/30/2007 2:05 PM Pamela Jeanne wrote:
    LOL! That's brilliant.
  • 8/30/2007 5:05 PM Bea wrote:
    I hope your friends are very mean with your book - and still like it. Let us know how it goes!

    Bea
  • 8/30/2007 5:36 PM chicklet wrote:
    Good luck with the book, I hope it turns out just how you want. You're really brave taking this (a book) on - I want to, I'm just afraid to just yet.

    PS. And thx for the shoutout
  • 8/30/2007 7:56 PM mchope wrote:
    I would love to read a book like yours - and to pass it on to friends and family members. Best of luck with it!
  • 8/31/2007 3:21 AM Geohde wrote:
    This is probably a rather belated, and dumb comment.

    I don't know if I have ever actually acknowledged the sheer strength of character it must take to stop active IF treatments.

    Truly.
  • 8/31/2007 8:42 AM Schatzi wrote:
    I am very interested to hear what you think of the feedback you receive. Knowing how you blog, I imagine the book is thoughtful and thought provoking. Bravo on getting the manuscript done!
  • 9/1/2007 6:32 AM Kim wrote:
    Can't wait to read it! I'm sure it will be helpful to both IFers and Nons!
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