Humorous excerpt from InVitro Fertility Goddess
When I was reading Jodi Panayotov’s book, InVitro Fertility Goddess, there were certain excerpts that I completely related to. Actually, quite a few. And there were some that made me laugh outloud. Actually, quite a few. And I want to share one of those with you here.
“Suffered much indignity on Saturday when I had to take freezer/picnic bag of syringes and injectables on drive to the mountains for my husband’s birthday lunch, then along the way had to find a place to be injected. Pulled over at an idyllic country lane roadside and my brother and his wife went for a walk while we fiddled with syringes, swabs, etc. like a pair of junkies. Had to pull my pants down and lie face down on the back seat while my husband crouched outside and injected me in each cheek. It is instances like these that I cannot remotely connect with having a baby, so at least I’m not obsessing, as I feel more like I am in a strange scientific governmental experiment that is more likely to give information on effects of radioactive solution on the human body or a cure for cancer. I will be very happily surprised if it results in a baby.”
Any of you who have gone through invitro, and had tried to maintain some sort of normalcy in a social aspect, can probably relate to a time or two (or more) when you found yourself in awkward situations at ‘injection time’. And for those of you who are in the midst of a cycle, contemplating how to continue on with normal activities, don’t feel like you’re alone when you have to ’shoot up’ in semi-public places. It’s part of the crazy adventure of invitro that you might find yourself in. Just do what you gotta do, and think of all of us other ’sisters’ who did the same thing in the quest for baby! You just might find yourself in the successful percentage, as did Jodi.

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