Search

Infertility

Share:
RossHelen/iStock/Thinkstock
If you've discovered that infertility is part of your story, the pressure to conceive can be even greater.

Pressures can mount and questions develop when a couple decides to have a baby. If you’re a parent, you may have asked: How can we afford daycare? Is our insurance adequate to cover the costs for the delivery? Do we need a bigger house? Where should we send our child to school?

However, if you’ve discovered that infertility is part of your story, the pressure to conceive can be even greater as another set of questions emerge: Does God hear me when I pray? What other options are there for a couple who can’t conceive? When is it time to give up and when should we look for other alternatives?

We don’t take your questions lightly. Here at Focus on the Family, we’re sensitive to the pain you may be experiencing because you haven’t become parents like you hoped. That’s why this series of articles is designed to help you navigate your way through infertility and relieve some of the pressure.

Continue reading.

Share:

Read More About:

You May Also Like

A couple is consulting with a doctor in an office, discussing their efforts to get pregnant. The doctor, wearing a white coat and glasses, listens attentively. The couple sits closely together, indicating support and partnership as they explore the do's and don'ts of trying to get pregnant.
Healthy Marriage

Trying to Get Pregnant? 7 Do’s and Don’ts for Couples

If you’re trying to get pregnant, know that there are several things you can do to increase your likelihood of conceiving. Avoiding stress and planning intercourse around ovulation are practical steps, also realize that the process may take some time. Praying together and looking at all the potential factors are helpful as well.

Man and women walking in field holding hands
Divorce

Dealing With Your Child’s Divorce

It’s hard to describe the pain of walking through your child’s divorce. How do you support him or her in this time? Here are some practical ways to deal with your own hurt and come alongside your child.

Photo of a woman's arms holding off a man's arms in a struggle.
Abuse

What Is Sexual Abuse in Marriage?

Sexual coercion and assault in marriage can be hard to recognize. This is because there is unbiblical teaching about sex and manipulative tactics at play. Learning to refute this false teaching and recognize abuse is key to ending the confusion and preventing abuse.