Supporting Your Wife When Going to a Fertility Clinic

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Having a child is supposed to be one of the happiest times in a couples life together. Unfortunately for some couples, the journey to child birth is extremely challenging. Thousands of couples all across America go through the challenge of visiting a fertility clinic to help them in starting their family. While this is a challenging time for both members, it is often the woman who has the most difficulty dealing with this challenge. While there are no guarantees, and no for sure fixes, there are a lot of things you can do to make this tough time easier. Here are just a few tips to help your wife deal with this challenging time.

Be sensitive. Being sensitive to your wife's needs is a great way to make visiting a fertility clinic easier. The reality is women are emotional creatures to begin with. If you are challenged with fertility you will see even more emotion from your wife, and rightfully so. Being sensitive to your wife and her emotions will make this time much easier to handle. There are going to be days she cries and you don't understand why. There are going to be times when she sees babies on TV or while out shopping and she will get sad. Learn to be sensitive to how she feels and what she is going through.

Be supportive. Your wife needs your support during this stressful time. Make every effort to be in her corner even if it requires sacrifice on your part. Attend doctor appointments and follow-ups with her. Show her that you want a baby just like she does and that you are willing to do what it takes to make it happen. Take care of as much as you can for her. Support is one thing your wife wants from you during this tough time.

Learn to listen. During this time, there are going to be times your wife just wants you to listen to her. She will often share her worries and concerns with you not really expecting an answer. She knows that there are some things you can't fix. She simply wants you to listen as she speaks. Learn to do this. Even when you don't know what to say, listening can often be therapeutic in itself. Look her in her eyes, and show her that you are listening and you hear everything she is sharing with you.

Reassure your wife. There are going to be a lot of times during this process that your wife is going to get scared. She is going to worry that things will not work out. She is going to worry about how you will pay for procedures. She is going to wonder if you are doing the right thing. Reassure your wife that you are confident that the two of you are on the right track. Tell her that you believe things are going to work out. Doing this can often be just what she needs to keep going.

Go the extra mile. During this time your wife need a few extra hugs. A few extra "I love you's." Make sure to give them. Do something nice out of the blue just to remind her how much you care. It docent' have to require a lot of money. Surprise her by making dinner. Show up to her job and take her out for lunch. Buy her some flowers on the way home from work. Not only will these things show your love, they will help your wife think less about her troubles.

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