When was the last time someone gave you instructions on how to reproduce?
If you answered "never" I'll bet you're not dealing with infertility.
If you answered "last Tuesday", I'll bet you've got a fertility doctor on speed dial--and are familiar with the dual frustrations of coping with infertility and the rude comments of others.
Even though we’re only half of the equation, reproduction is seen as the domain of women.
In heterosexual relationships, women often bear the brunt of infertility. We are the first to suspect our bodies are defective. We blame ourselves for our illnesses, and sometimes, our partners do too. Even though men suffer from infertility in almost equal numbers, because the female body is seen as suspect, women see fertility doctors in much greater numbers than men, and usually are the first to be medically examined.
Our bodies become fodder for public discussions about reproduction, and even well-meaning friends and family can hurt us with their advice and questions. That’s why I made this infographic.
Supporting people with infertility is easy: all you have to do is listen and try to empathize.
Via: FertilityNation.com