tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20204381.post4836517223534422504..comments2023-10-25T05:58:13.853-04:00Comments on Funny Girl's Memoirs: Psalm 113DeeMariehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09535922017962913995noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20204381.post-54328809289031215382013-06-27T22:10:05.339-04:002013-06-27T22:10:05.339-04:00Oh Dawn, thank you for sharing your struggle with ...Oh Dawn, thank you for sharing your struggle with us. I just don't understand and I don't have an answer to this. My step sister has PCOS as well, yet is extremely private about it - she hides her suffering and refuses to talk about it even to her mom. (Yet I suspect it's very difficult because she really wants a child.) So many .. many of our great biblical female figures in the Bible went through "impossible births" and suffered infertility for years. Hannah, Sarah, Rebekkah, Leah... there are many. God used this time of sadness to sactify them and he eventually DID hear their prayers and gave them children. We read that "God can open and close the womb..." I will pray for you!!! Have you heard of the Pope John Paul VI institute? http://www.popepaulvi.com/about2.html<br />Have you heard of NaPro technology?<br />http://www.naprotechnology.com<br />These are Catholic-compatible treatments and resources for infertility, PCOS, and reproductive health issues. I wish you the very best and peace of mind. You have such a great attitude about life and everything else. You would make a terrific biological mom, adoptive mom, or foster mom, if you ever decided to explore that avenue. I know a few people who got pregnant while taking chlomid - one ended up with twins :-)CatholicMomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03889676714379171157noreply@blogger.com