Ladies, thank you so much for your support. Last night I had a mini-revelation of sorts. Multiple times in the Bible, God blesses barren women with children. It’s a matter of waiting for Him, for His timing. I know this sounds obvious, I’ve thought about this for a long time now, but last night I really got it, KWIM? I just felt this connection with Sarah, Rachel, Hannah, etc. I also felt a special connection with Our Lady. My Marian devotion has always been a bit lacking, but I felt a real closeness to her.
I don’t know what this means, but I’m going along for the ride!
Tammy, you’re right, I need to really research our options. I was bummed b/c I felt so sure that this was the right thing for us, now it’s not looking like that’s the case. Our agency does handle adoptions, too, not just foster care, so we’ll speak to them first about it.
JustanotherThou, I would definitely find another doctor. In my case, our infertility was caused by potentially serious health problems. If I’d gone along with my regular doctor (oh, just keep trying…) I might still not know and I’d be getting really sick. It’s your body and your money, you are worth a second opinion. Not that I’m implying you might have something seriously wrong, that was just my experience. Second opinions are wonderful things! It sounds like you’re on the right track, you know what you need to change in your life, that’s a big part of it right there.
Stadre–I hope you and your hubby will be able to set up classes. I know what you mean by there being benefits to our particular state in life. We don’t have children, there are benefits–we can travel on a whim, stay up late, get up early, do whatever we want without much pre-planning. DH and I have a great life now. The important thing is being open to what God has planned for us.