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By Melisa Peterson Lewis Posted on August 5, 2018August 5, 2018

My Dark Days of Infertility: Part 2

For over a year and a half, we went through more fertility treatments, each time ramping them up and exposing my body to more drugs/stronger drugs. Finally, my husband and … Continue reading My Dark Days of Infertility: Part 2

Categories: bipolar one, Contributor Blogger, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Postpartum Depression, social anxietyTags: always keep fighting, anxiety, anxious, avoidance behavior, bad doctors, depression, fertility doctor, infertility, miscarriage, not listening to your heart, panic attack, panic attacks, post partum, pregnant, stress
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