How did you accept the "morality" of IVF? My husband and I recently learned that IVF is our only option for conception. If we choose not to, my one surviving ovary has to be removed with all hope of baring a child naturally gone. But we are struggling with knowing if IVF is moral in terms of the embryos being babies. We are just torn and I need help understanding if this is forcing something that shouldn't be. I feel dumb for even asking, but I'm lost. Everything I find online in regards to religion is extremely condemning of IVF, which I don't think is accurate or fair
Month: January 2022
Do you think seeking medical interventions to try and conceive is something women of faith should do?
A follower asks, "Do you think by seeking medical intervention to try to conceive (Metformin, Clomid, or even searching for the right cocktail of supplements) is something that women of faith should do? I am torn and often wonder if by me doing these things than I am saying that I am putting my faith in medicine and not in God." Read more to discover Waiting for Baby Bird's thoughts on the matter.
Q & A: Help! How do you get past the feeling of being forgotten, or the thought that God is punishing you?
Have you ever felt forgotten by God? Have you ever felt rejected and abandoned by Him? Have others said you just need more faith, THEN, God would bless you? If so, this Q & A is for you.
Q & A: How Can I Get to a Place of Trust?
"Dear Waiting for Baby Bird" is similar to the popular newspaper column, Dear Abby. Followers, readers, and those just in need of advice, write to Waiting for Baby Bird their questions regarding infertility and loss. She then posts her responses for others who might have similar questions or concerns.
