Early on she had decided that if she wasn’t married and pregnant by age 35, she wasn’t going to have a baby. “I went through a natural grieving process knowing that I was probably not going to have biological children,” she says. Read more
Archive for November 27, 2011
When You Cannot Have One Part (2)
When You Cannot Have One
If you met your husband after you’ve already made the decision not to have a baby, don’t be surprised if you still feel grief or resentment about it later on. Before Mary met Pat and his five children, she was divorced from another man with whom she did not have any kids. “I never really had the burning desire to have children, like some people. Read more
Enjoy Your Life by Having Credit Card!
Today, people can do everything easier because more and more useful inventions are being implemented in our lives. They can use internet for sending emails, pictures, documents, videos, etc. with their friends, their family and with people all over the world. They can also communicate using social media, such as: Facebook, twitter, and many more. If they want to go wherever, there are many kinds of transportation provided. There are air transportation, land transportation, and water transportation. Read more
He’s Had a Vasectomy
Every year more than 500,000 men have a vasectomy. (That means he’s had surgery so there’s no sperm in his ejaculate.) This does tend to complicate things if you want to have a baby together. A vasectomy reversal surgery is clearly not as easy as foregoing a condom or discontinuing the pill. Read more
Feeling Different Part (3)
Eleanor has two stepsons and an “ours” son with her husband. “We have always raised them as brothers,” she says. The older two boys are 16 and 21 and the youngest son is 7. “There is no sibling rivalry. They protect each other.
There’s such an age difference, there’s no competition. Read more