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“When will you have a baby?”

This question puts a lot of pressure on families with infertility.

“When will you have a baby?” This question puts a lot of pressure on families with infertility. Consequently, it could lead to stress for aspiring mothers. Let us discuss how to handle this question. First, there should be a discussion within the family whether you are comfortable to talk about your issue and if you would like to talk about it, how would you go about it without offending others. We have some suggestions for you, you can choose the option that works best for you.


1. Tell the truth about the problem you are facing and that you are currently getting treatments for it. You are hoping they would support you and your family through this.
2. Give a vague answer saying you are discussing it with your husband. Then move on to do other things or change the subject, or pretend you have to leave because of an urgent matter.
3. Inform them you do not feel comfortable talking about it. You are not being rude. #ThisWorksForMe

For aspiring mothers, letting go of small things is the best way to reduce stress and focus on what you should be doing. Relax and follow the doctor’s instructions. Let our medical team do the rest and make your dream come true. If you dream of a family of a father, a mother, and a baby living happily together, let us help make your dream come true.

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