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July 15, 2008

Infertility blogs

Infertility is a growing problem that some of you have probably faced. So it may be no news to you that there's an emerging network of blogs dedicated to the quest for a positive pregnancy test, as our story says today.

It's an incredibly intimate subject, so the anonymity-yet-community of the blogosphere seems the perfect forum for sharing tips and travails about this. Have you visited infertility blogs?

Posted by Kate Shatzkin at 10:33 AM | | Comments (5)
Categories: Expecting
        

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The Internet didn't exist when I was going through this ...

When I was dealing with secondary infertility and infertility treatments, I belonged to a message board, which was my saving grace. This was a few years ago, so back when message boards were in and there weren't blogs like there are now.

I agree, the internet can be the best resource us mothers have. I maintain a blog of my own, dedicated to educating people about the dangers of cell phone use, especially during pregnancy.

http://emfreview.com/

I have visited some blogs related to infertility and I think IVF and vasectomy reversal are two methods to overcome this, as far as my knowledge goes. Can you list out any more?

-Martin

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About Kate Shatzkin
Kate Shatzkin is the parenting and families content editor at The Baltimore Sun and, before that, was its family beat reporter. But her most challenging and rewarding job is being mother to Leah, 8, and Sam, 6.

In her 14 years at The Baltimore Sun, Kate also has covered nonprofit organizations, prisons and courts, and has written several investigative series. She was previously a Knight journalism fellow at Yale Law School and a reporter at the Seattle Times and at the Patriot-Ledger of Quincy, Mass. She lives in Baltimore with her family.

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