New Mom-to-Be Faces Changes
The Miami Herald - April 11, 2004
My doctor says what I thought was the beginning of menopause is the beginning of a child. I am pregnant at 48.
My youngest child is in college. After much thought, my husband and I have decided to have this baby.
I must admit I am thrilled (and surprised) but I am also scared to death. I've forgotten everything. Any hints for this new old mom-to-be?
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TODAY'S BOOK SUGGESTION:
-- Infertility is a mind-set and that every woman who experiences infertility is forever changed, even when she eventually has the child she yearned for. When many women who have gone through fertility treatments describe their experience, they say it "abused their soul." The experience may have also hurt their relationship with their husband and sometimes permanently altered relationships with their extended families. Studies show that even after the desperation of infertility subsides, emotional wounds still fester and an asterisk accompanies her bundle of joy.
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