Here’s Where the Story Ends

…or Begins. Depending on how you look at it. After almost a year of blogging all the news your womb can use, this will be my final week here at Fertility Notes and at b5media.
Sniff.
But don’t you be sad! You can still find me at my private blog (you can email me for details) and at www.nationalparksonline.net, our newly revamped blog chronicling Michael’s and my two-year road trip to all of the National Park sites across the United States and keeping you up to date on national park news. If you’re interested, I am working on some pretty neat things over at www.par.net for folks looking for autism or intellectual disabilities services here in Pennsylvania.
And here’s even better news: for those of you following my personal fertility journey, we received two very nice hCG (aka “pregnancy hormone“) numbers this week. While I’m wary of celebrating just yet, things are looking pretty good. We have an ultrasound (!) scheduled for later this month.
Since this will likely be my last post, I wanted to leave you with some of my favorite all time posts and helpful hints. Here is what I learned writing Fertility Notes:
- Even though some people can be mean and irrational, if you are struggling with or living with infertility, you never need to feel alone.
- Telling your partner he is “seriously F-ing with your fertility feng shui” tidies up the bedroom far faster than nagging.
- Acupuncture (and my acupuncturist) is awesome.
- Sometimes struggling with fertility gives us compassion and brings us closer to people in unlikely ways.
- You can still enjoy a fabulous foot massage from your husband while pregnant.
- This may have been the hardest post I’ve ever written.
- There is not nearly enough information available in schools regarding infertility.
- Estrogen is not all bad. In fact, sometimes it’s kinda nice.
- The end result is more important to me than how I get there.
- Cultivating my Qi is important. And it can be fun.
- It is possible for joy and sorrow to occupy the same space.
- You ladies love learning about herbal tampons.
- The Barren Bitches Book Brigade may be one of the best online meeting of minds I have ever participated in. A monthly opportunity to read, reflect, respond and most importantly gather the thoughts of beautiful, intelligent women. You should join the next one!
- Raising a child is relatively inexpensive, once you get to that point.
- I will never stop caring about Choice and the environment, getting angry about misinformation, or boycotting products that do not respect women (that means you, Tampax) And I hope to goddess that my children are rabble rousers too.
- My top ten random reasons for wanting to have a baby are still 100% accurate.
I invite you to comment here or email me at polchic@hotmail.com to tell me what you have learned. Don’t be a stranger!
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8 opinions for Here’s Where the Story Ends
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Aug 9, 2008 at 1:17 pm
[…] sadly, Gabrielle is leaving the b5blogger family. We’ll miss […]
Marijke
Aug 9, 2008 at 1:23 pm
Sorry to see you go. You’re always welcome to drop in on womb within and even post a guest post whenever you want.
I’ll be thinking good thoughts your way. Take care.
Marijke
Lori
Aug 9, 2008 at 1:58 pm
The timing is so interesting, as your title suggests.
You are on a new adventure, and with this FN goodbye, you’ve made room in your life for it.
You have some cool things going on! I’m certainly keeping up with you on other fronts.
Thanks for a great year.
Amy
Aug 9, 2008 at 2:15 pm
I’ll miss your posts; thank you for all that you’ve shared.
Grace
Aug 10, 2008 at 12:47 am
Gab, it is the start of great beginnings! here’s hoping those hCGs stay strong! and chedk in with us once in a while…
Mrs. Impatient
Aug 10, 2008 at 6:12 pm
sniff sniff, you know I’m going to miss FN, but I was doing the happy dance over that BFP. :)
(I’m saying it’s a girl, and she’s going to be a really good rabble rouser. You can put me on record for that one)
Melis
Aug 11, 2008 at 11:46 am
I will also be missing both FN and DT. =( Def stalking you on your other blog though. =)
I’m saying it’s twins. Like Mrs. I, I feel girls as well.
I may or may not have shopped for them at ON this weekend. =)
Mel
Aug 11, 2008 at 12:45 pm
I am beyond excited about the positive betas, though sad to see this space go. It has been a fantastic resource and it’s a shame that it’s ending.
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