Infertility

India
March 18, 2017 2:20pm CST
I have seen it being major issue,to some extent it had brought severe ache in relationship, recently i read a post that dealt with this problem and consequences lead the couple parting away from eachother.. its sad,does it have solution....what is it do tell and help
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@SIMPLYD (90721)
• Philippines
20 Mar 17
Infertility will not be so much of an issue should both of the partners love each other unconditionally. They can jut actually adopt a baby and treat it as their own. But I think in your country, that is a reason for the couple to separate?
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@SIMPLYD (90721)
• Philippines
20 Mar 17
@abhinalstrikr Of course not always because not all are infertile.
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• India
20 Mar 17
@SIMPLYD this the issue world is suffering,and slightly because of lifestyle.and to deal with it is on individuals,here in my country every one cannot go for sarogatcy as costly ,but I have seen a successful marriage more than 27 years of togetherness,but they had no child but we're happy though
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• India
20 Mar 17
Not always
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@DianneN (247184)
• United States
24 Mar 17
If a couple loves each other, that shouldn't be a problem. There is always adoption.
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@DianneN (247184)
• United States
24 Mar 17
@abhinalstrikr Thank you. I should add that it should come after seeing fertility doctors. Some work miracles.
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• India
25 Mar 17
@DianneN yeah ,I agree if there is no hope left and couple long for some baby around then adoption may sound most humbling
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• India
24 Mar 17
I respect what you said.
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@OreoBrownie (3755)
• Commerce, Georgia
24 Mar 17
The desire for pregnancy can be long and arduous.
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• India
25 Mar 17
But one if bereft of it what the other way out
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• Peoria, Arizona
18 Mar 17
It is because some people are too stubborn to realize there are other options. Treatments to conceive naturally, surrogates and adoption. There is no actual way to have a solution to fix people who do not want to be in a relationship with someone who cannot have children. It is all in the means of understanding. You can try to have someone understand that there are other options. But if that person does not want to hear it, is that really a person would have wanted to have a child with anyway? No. They are selfish and most likely would not have helped out in any other way. Especially if they would not even look at the many other amazing outlets for a child.
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• India
18 Mar 17
I agree,but is there technology to make fertility possible in the same body which lacks
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• Peoria, Arizona
18 Mar 17
@abhinalstrikr That is why I said treatments. sometimes it doesn't work for people, sometimes people cannot afford it. That is why I think adopting is so much better. yes, they may no be blood, but they are still a child that needs love just like a biological child.
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• India
19 Mar 17
@DesirousDreamer yes people should opt for better option available
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• Agra, India
31 Mar 17
Yes thus us one of the major rising concern all around
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• India
1 Apr 17
Yeah basically due to carefree living,fast and ultra modern society
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• India
2 Apr 17
@amitkokiladitya i apprrciate
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• Agra, India
2 Apr 17
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@ShifaLk (17817)
• India
28 Mar 17
I don't know why people leave their spouse for this. Mean!
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• India
29 Mar 17
Love is undefined and people defining it by considering this as one of their requirements is really heartbreaking, they should come over their this thought and stop the violence and brutality against women's
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@ShifaLk (17817)
• India
31 Mar 17
@abhinalstrikr yes. I don't know if some people are born ogre. But I'm really impressed with you. You're a man too and so understanding
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• India
1 Apr 17
@ShifaLk i love to be like how i am and there is no happiness in life unless you can wipe up some tears from the one who know,i agree sometimes it happen by chance
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@BelleStarr (61101)
• United States
27 Mar 17
It seems to be quite common these days and heartbreaking
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• India
27 Mar 17
Heartbreaking indeed as people lack the most important thing of life
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@jstory07 (140370)
• Roseburg, Oregon
25 Mar 17
Can you adopt a child in your country?
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• India
25 Mar 17
Yeah,we have the rules for adoption. Following which we can
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@rubyriaz007 (4188)
• India
28 Nov 17
If after treatment also they have no children ,the best option is to adopt a child.
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