I've been sick with some kind of food-poisony thing for a couple of days. In fact I was so sick that yesterday I just slept with the cat on top of me (when I wasn't, ahem, more directly engaging with the illness), and today I just lay on the couch watching realtime TV, since the tivo'd stuff is usually watched with my husband, and I didn't have the brain power to absorb anything like "John Adams" anyway.
Discovery Health is one of my favorite channels - and I see they have a show called The Baby Lab. As an infertile chick, I'm interested in ye olde reproductive technology (although I do not partake, being on the adoption track myself). So I look at the info thingy for the show and it says "an in vitro fertilization is unsuccessful, a couple suffers from miscarriage, a failed vasectomy reversal." Um, whee? Who writes these things?
Of course I ended up watching most of the damn thing anyway. End tally: 3 happy couples with babies, 2 devastated couples whose crushing disappointments were recorded on camera for all to see. HOWL.
Discovery Health is one of my favorite channels - and I see they have a show called The Baby Lab. As an infertile chick, I'm interested in ye olde reproductive technology (although I do not partake, being on the adoption track myself). So I look at the info thingy for the show and it says "an in vitro fertilization is unsuccessful, a couple suffers from miscarriage, a failed vasectomy reversal." Um, whee? Who writes these things?
Of course I ended up watching most of the damn thing anyway. End tally: 3 happy couples with babies, 2 devastated couples whose crushing disappointments were recorded on camera for all to see. HOWL.
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Date: 2008-04-18 11:42 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-04-18 04:21 pm (UTC)Domestic adoption is a lot more nerve-wracking than China adoption, because you're not adopting an orphan; you're being chosen by a pregnant woman who's considering you as potential parents for her child. So it's a lot more of a roller-coaster, but you have the opportunity to get to know the baby's birth mom (and dad, sometimes) and have a more open experience.
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Date: 2008-04-18 04:25 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-04-18 04:32 pm (UTC)http://www.canary3d.com/torrefaction/adoption/
I'm shifting my posting over here, because it's more fun, but the history's over there.
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Date: 2008-04-18 09:37 pm (UTC)http://pics.livejournal.com/serge_lj/pic/00034r01/g2
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Date: 2008-04-18 09:54 pm (UTC)I don't suppose that'll be a heck of a lot of comfort when my turn for a let-down comes, but it'll be some. Seeing pictures like yours is considerably more of a comfort! And cause for hope. :)
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Date: 2008-04-18 10:20 pm (UTC)