Adoption after Failed Fertility Treatments

Would you consider adoption if you were going fertility treatments for three years with no successful pregnancy?

Do you think this is legitimate reason to want to adopt? 


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Fertility Stories - infertility experiences of people like you.

Sure. This is absolutely a legitimate reason.

I actually registered to adopt when I had only been trying for about 2 years (adoption here takes about 6-7 years). As it happened, by the time 6 years were up I already had 3 children (a singelton & twins)... but it was nice to know that there was a child at the end of my path regardless of how my treatments turned out.

Good luck!
Rachel Inbar
www.FertilityStories.com

Posted 2007-12-23T13:26:41Z
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