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Secondary Infertility
Could Secondary Infertility Happen to You?
By Pat Dimmig
No matter how long a couple has been trying to conceive, emotional support is essential. Usually, family and friends are the first to come to mind. However, they may not always be able to relate. Seeking a support network of others who are going through the same experiences can help during the tough times. Many doctors can give information on support groups that are in the community or organized through the doctor's office. Preconception.com also has a wealth of support areas, from discussion boards to diaries. Beavers says, "I truly find Preconception.com the most informative. I've found limited information on preconception in other places, but not one site as comprehensive as Preconception.com."
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