Brooke Shields Opens Up About Her
Struggle With Infertility. Actress Encourages Women To
Get Informed
In an effort to create awareness about infertility, Brooke
Shields has teamed up with Fertility LifeLines™, a
free and confidential educational service for people with
concerns about fertility, encouraging women to know their
options and take action early if they are having trouble
conceiving.
Here Ms. Shields shares her personal struggle with
infertility, including advice for others who may find
themselves in a similar situation.
Q: What has your experience been with facing infertility and
trying to get pregnant?
SHIELDS: When my husband and I decided to start a family, we
never imagined we would have to go through any of this. The
idea that I would have any sort of problem getting pregnant was
a shock-I just assumed everything would go as planned.
Q: How many years did you try to conceive?
SHIELDS: Prior to starting the fertility treatments, there
was about a year and a half where we tried on our own. When I
finally recognized there was a problem, it took about two years
of fertility treatments to have a successful pregnancy.
Q: Where would you recommend that a woman go for help and
support?
SHIELDS: It's important for women not to wait too long
before talking to their doctor, and it's always good for women
to reach out to those closest to them. In addition, Fertility
LifeLines (1-866-LETS-TRY) is a great free resource that can
help women understand their options for having a family. It can
also help women find a fertility specialist near them.
Q: How can Fertility LifeLines help a caller?
SHIELDS: Fertility LifeLines offers access to both
information and support. I definitely needed support, but I
also needed practical information from someone that had gone
through infertility or had helped others through the
journey.
Q: What advice would you give to a woman who's having
trouble getting pregnant right now?
SHIELDS: Don't wait another minute! Get information, get
educated, and take action! Talk to your doctor, call Fertility
LifeLines and find out the best way to start the process based
on your situation.
Fertility LifeLines is a free and confidential educational
service offering information and support, 24 hours a day, seven
days a week. Trained staff including fertility nurses are on
call to help answer questions and provide emotional support
through compassionate listening.
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