By Carolyn Berger, LCSW, with Lisa Schuman, LCSW
The blended family, one that’s created through birth and adoption, has been a part of the adoption landscape for a long time. There are different types of blended families—those where an adopted child is the first child and those ...
by Patricia Mendell, LCSW, AFA Mental Health Advisory Council
How could I now be “too pregnant”? My husband and I had discussed our IVF plan ahead of time. We would not transfer back more than two embryos, maybe even just one. Reduction was never going to be a decision that we would ...
by Iris Waichler, LCSW
I recently read a blog by actress Elisabeth Rohm. She is known for her role as attorney Serena Southerlyn on Law and Order. She became a mother after in vitro fertilization. Since then she has worked to help support people experiencing infertility ...
by Jamie Schenk DeWitt
I had just gotten home from an evening out with my girlfriends. A glass of wine and some salmon and grilled vegetables later I walked into my house to a voicemail message waiting for me on the answering machine. We have one of those old school answering machines with ...
Current statistics show that around 60,000 babies are born as a result of assisted reproductive technology every year in the United States alone. We know that most of The AFA's readership is comprised of the men and women who are currently knee deep in their infertility treatment, and so hope that ...
by Iris Waichler, LCSW
People who are struggling with infertility face a mine field of emotions that can erupt and retreat countless times a day. These emotional eruptions are filled with a mixture of feelings ...
By Jamie Schenk DeWitt
"For there is no friend like a sister – In calm or stormy weather.” Alexander Muir
Sadly, I have just learned about two couples who suddenly and tragically lost their unborn babies. Both couples were expecting twin boys and both had undergone IVF ...
By Jamie Schenk DeWitt
I was overwhelmed with stress and anxiety. I didn’t know if I could have a baby. And so my way of dealing with the uncertainty of not knowing was to take immediate action. I would find a doctor who could treat me, fix the problem, help me get ...
by Lisa Marsh, The AFA's London Correspondent
What is it about summer that makes everything slow down or grind to a halt? I have had quite a few people tell me that they want to put a new project "on hold," deal with a health issue later, change a date or sort out some problems.
I'm not the ...
by Iris WaichlerWe had a beautiful fall day this week and my husband, daughter, and I went for a walk in the woods. We came across a huge oak tree that was down over a river. It was the perfect bridge and my Stanford Gymnast husband and adventurous daughter jumped at the chance to explore ...