Most everyone is somehow affected by infertility. We may all have to deal with it at one point in
life whether it’s you personally who is being affects or it’s your brother,
sister, son, daughter, family member, neighbor, friend, co-worker, ex. Most all
of us have been affected by it somehow. Regardless of how you are affected, infertility
is usually an uncomfortable and hard subject to deal with. It’s hard for us who
are going through it to stay positive and it can be difficult for those who are
not, to understand it. Everyone has a different perspectives on it and that’s okay.
I’m here to inform you that even though it is uncomfortable, it is surprisingly
not a bad thing.
Nathan and I have been dealing with the effects of
infertility for almost three years now which is not really that long compared
to others but even still it is one of the hardest trials we have had to face
thus far. There is nothing that can compare to the feelings of wanting a child
so dearly but not being able to have it. In the LDS culture we view family as
our number one priority and are kind of expected to get married and bring
children into this world to be raised in good righteous homes. So anyone can
see why it would become devastating when a person is not able to fulfil that
covenant at this time. I have seen many of people that are suffering become
angry and bitter at god. They begin to resent him and they ask and pray as to
why they are suffering and may become inpatient with god’s answers and timing.
They being to push people away and those who are close to them. They become
easily offended and take things personal. I’m definitely not perfect and I have
experienced these same feelings of bitterness myself. I have felt the many emotions
that come with infertility but one thing I have not done is lost faith. To all
of you who have been hurt in life, I want you to know that god has not
forgotten about you. God does not give us trials in life so we can become
bitter, lose friends and family, or to suffer. He is not punishing us. In fact
it’s quite opposite. He is reminding us that he is there to help us and he
wants us to come unto him. I honestly feel that we are given trials in life to
become stronger and closer to our father in heaven by leaning on him and allowing
him in our life. Always look at the positive in life. I promise that if you do,
life will be so much more enjoyable and happier. Your burdens and trials will
be easier to face. I try to always look at the positive and the good things I
have gained and not lost through this trial of mine. Infertility has brought me
closer to many of people, it has given me the privilege to help others through
my experience, and has brought me new friends. It has made me a better friend as
I can talk to those who are dealing with trials on a more personal level. I
have grown immensely closer to my sweetheart Nathan as we go through this
together as a team, and I have become so close to my father in heaven on a
whole new level. I understand his thinking and way so much more. I appreciate
his timing and what he has given me. I have gained total faith that Nate and I will have children. Whether it's in this life or the next, we will have children!
I am so so blessed. One of my favorite quotes is “Every
second there is someone out there who is praying to have the life that you are
complaining about.” Even though infertility is so hard and hurts on such a deep
level, my trials in life are so few and I am so blessed. I wouldn’t trade my
life or trials for anything! For they are what bless me and shape me into who I
am today.
Now I know for a fact how hard life can be. For those suffering,
it is hard to stay positive and have faith at times. Especially when we don’t
understand the outcome and timing of our trials. It is hard not to be bitter
for those who are blessed with what you do not have. With infertility, it can
be difficult at times to put on a happy face but for Nathan and my own friends,
we want you to know that we truly are so ecstatic for you! We do not want
anyone to be afraid to ask us questions or to tell us of their good news.
Through our trial we have gained appreciation for the blessing of family and
children. We now know and understand what a blessing it is to have a family and
we are so so happy for you. Don’t take your little ones for granted!
If you are someone who has a family member, friend, or
neighbor that is going through a hard time. Be patient and understanding. Try to be sensitive to others needs. We are also learning
and nobody is perfect. Life is meant for
learning and growing.
If you are going through a trial, stay positive no matter
what, don’t let life get the best of you or bring you down. Allow yourself to grow
from your trials and to become stronger from them. Lean from your trials and
mistakes and help others in their trials. Stay faithful and hopeful. If you do
all you can do on your part, then the lord will do his!
Always remember that every day is a new day and the sun is
still going to rise every morning and set every evening. Enjoy life. Remember
that every minute you are angry, you lose a minute of possible happiness.

Sorry that I comment on every post, but I feel like they are all written for me! You are such a great example to us all. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteTorina thank you for your example. You inspire me, thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteTorina thank you for your example. You inspire me, thank you for sharing!
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