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By Rachel Gurevich, About.com Guide to Fertility

Getting Started With an Infertility Blog

Friday July 18, 2008
With the BlogHer conference this weekend, I thought it’d be a good time to talk about infertility blogging. Blogging, which can be quickly summed up as journaling within the public’s eye, is a great way to express yourself and make connections with others. And there are many infertility bloggers to connect with.

To get just an idea of what is out there in terms of fertility blogs, check out The Stirrup Queen’s connection blog, Lost and Found and Connections Abound.

There are more than 1,000 blogs listed here, on every aspect you could think of in regards to infertility. There are blogs from those going through treatments now, and blogs from women who have past treatment and are now parenting after infertility. There are blogs from families who have decided to go with adoption, and families who have decided on living child-free after infertility. There are blogs about pregnancy loss, IVF, IUI... the list goes on.

(Read the following in that old-grandma-talking-about-the-good-old-days way.) Years ago, when I kept a personal blog on my miscarriages and infertility diagnosis, there was no cohesive group. Sure, we found each other through intense internet searching, but we had nothing like the community that Melissa of The Stirrup Queen has put together. I’m so jealous. I just may start a personal infertility blog again.

If there has ever been a better time to consider blogging as a way of coping with infertility, this is the time. If you haven’t delved into the blogging world yet, it’s not so difficult to get started. Learn why and how to start an infertility blog in this article.

And regardless of whether or not you’ll be starting your own blog, do check out some of the blogs at Lost and Found and Connections Abound. You’re sure to meet others who understand you, people you can learn from, and, most importantly, you can leave a comment and lend some support to another infertility survivor. And that is what it’s all about, right?

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Comments
July 21, 2008 at 7:13 pm
(1) Malky B. says:

I’d love to read your personal blog if you start one again Rachel.

August 1, 2008 at 7:57 pm
(2) Bloggeroo says:

Hi Rachel, I have an infertility blog called the Guide to Egg Donation and Infertility that I hope can be a resource for women going through infertility. I love your blog, btw!

February 15, 2009 at 4:20 pm
(3) DomaImmumma says:

Your site doesn’t correctly work in safari browser

September 10, 2009 at 9:36 am
(4) sandrar says:

Hi! I was surfing and found your blog post… nice! I love your blog. :) Cheers! Sandra. R.

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