Online Survey Finds Women Wait For Help
An online survey conducted by Fertility Lifelines and Conceive Magazine was completed by 714 women. The survey found that the majority of women (64%) were waiting longer then recommended before seeking medical help about fertility issues. And even though 86% of women knew someone who experienced infertility most were surprised when they themselves had trouble getting pregnant. A significant number of women reported having emotional problems surrounding infertility including stress, depression, anger, and fear. The survey found women seek information from their medical provider, health magazines (50%), and the internet (78%). These issues along with tips for handling infertility are provided in a new free booklet entitled In The Know: What No One Tells You About Fertility. The booklet can be ordered at http://www.fertilitylifelines.com/ or by calling Fertility LifeLines(TM) at 1-866-LETS-TRY.

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