Theirgruelingstrugglewithinfertilityhascometo a temporarycrossroads.
Fertilitytreatmentforusisreallypossiblytheonlywaitingyoueverhave a child, andweweredaysawayfromourtreatmentwhenopen 19.
Put a stoponourcarethedangersofthepandemic, promptinghundredsofdoctorsnationwidetoscalebackfertilitytreatmentsoutofconcernforthesafetyoftheirpatientsandstaff.
SincewewereinthemiddleofhertreatmentAtthattime, wedidhave a choice, andit's itwasterrifying.
Because I knowit's what's best, a painfulpauseto a journeyalreadyfraughtwithanxietyandanguish.
It's justunknownterritoryandveryscarytimes.
It's a veryscaryandemotionalrollercoaster.
Infertilityaffectsmorethan 10% ofAmericansbetweentheagesof 18 and 44.
Dr.
GlennSchattmanofWeillCornellMedicineinNewYorkisamongthefertilityspecialistswhodramaticallyreducedprocedures, a decisionnottakenlightlywayhesawthewritingonthewall, sothenumberofcasesgoingupexponentially.
I thinkthere's a tradeofftherethat, umbeingsociallyresponsibleandhaving a pausingtreatmentfor a shortperiodoftimewastherightthingtodosoForDrChatman's patient, CatherineMendez, it's anotherchallenges.
Shetriestostart a familyonherownattheageof 42.
Likeonceyou.
Onceyoumakethedecisionandyoustartthatballrolling, anyadditionalobstaclethatcomes, I thinkitreallythrowsyoufor a loop.