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		<description><![CDATA[IVF can be a long and lonely journey and while I find writing this blog very therapeutic, there are times when it is hard to write about what I am going through. Sometimes I find reading other peoples blogs inspiring and reading their journey navigating their way through infertility means that I can take some [...]<p><a href="http://www.theivfclub.com/ivf-forums/">IVF Forums</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.theivfclub.com">The IVF Club</a></p>

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<p>IVF can be a long and lonely journey and while I find writing this blog very therapeutic, there are times when it is hard to write about what I am going through. Sometimes I find reading other peoples blogs inspiring and reading their journey navigating their way through infertility means that I can take some comfort in the fact that I am not alone in this journey.</p>
<p>Interestingly I have steered away from forums. The main reason being is that some of the information I have read is just plain incorrect. However, I recently joined a paid membership forum where only other people experiencing IVF are permitted to join. How enlightening! Joining this forum puts a very different slant on things.</p>
<p>Some of the stories the women share are amazing. I&#8217;ve also learnt more about alternative treatments from these forums than from Googling the term &#8220;IVF.&#8221; And here I was beginning to trust Dr Google that he contained all the answers &#8211; well at least not on the first few pages where I looked.</p>
<p>Anyway, I digress. One of the great things about this particular forum that I have joined is the fact that I have been able to have access to the opinions of many women who are actually going through the process of IVF &#8211; not those who heard this or that from a friend who has done it. It has also been interesting learning about different treatment protocols and also whether it is worth changing either clinics or fertility specialists.</p>
<p>From this and also from some of the comments from readers of this blog, I have decided to get another opinion and see a new fertility specialist. I have two doctors in mind &#8211; one at another clinic that my Chinese Herbalist / Acupuncturist has been begging me to see . The other at the same clinic that I currently frequent but who tries new alternative treatments and that a woman on the forum recommended I see.</p>
<p>To test my theory out, I thought I would ask my nurse when she phoned in with my negative blood test result today a question. This question was so specific and could even be considered leading. I framed it in the manner that stated I was considering changing Doctors. I told here that as I had now have had eleven IVF cycles and each of them have been a failure, I was considering changing my doctor to see if there was another treatment protocol worth pursuing.</p>
<p>I asked my nurse a leading question &#8211; my question was &#8220;What doctor would you see if you were in a similar position to me?&#8221; She then told me about two doctors at the clinic that were more willing to try a few more alternative techniques. Bingo &#8211; one of them was one who had been referred to from the lady in the forum! Yeah &#8211; so whilst I may or may not get pregnant with a new fertility specialist it will at least put my mind at rest that I have tried something different.</p>
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