Preface
from the book How to Have a Baby: Overcoming Infertility
by Dr. Aniruddha Malpani, MD
and Dr. Anjali Malpani, MD.
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Grappling with infertility is a lot like finding yourself trapped in a complex maze . You can't see what's ahead of you so you have no way of keeping
your perspective . You wander the same path over and over again -
totally lost and bewildered. You are alone with no one to show you
the way out.
There
are many questions - and few answers. Which are the best doctors ?
Which is the most effective treatment ? What options can be utilised
so that the way out can be found ?
This
book is designed to give infertile couples a complete look at the
infertility experience, to help them to negotiate their way through
the maze as efficiently as possible. You need to find your own path
- and this book will serve as a guide.
Infertility
is a problem that affects two people – and their whole family. It
brings with it fear, anxiety, anger, guilt, grief - and in the end,
hope. It's a problem that reaches deep into your emotional life and
invades your emotional relationship. Infertility can steal away all
your energy and attention. It can also require a great deal of time
and money - and can demand total committment. It may become your obession.
Confronting
your infertility problem is a process that must be worked through
- it takes time and effort. This book will show you that infertility
is a difficult condition, but one which you can cope with and resolve.
The most
important message of this book is that you must be an active participant
in your medical treatment. You are a vital member of your medical
team - the more you understand, the better you can participate in
the decisions that directly affect your life. Infertility can bring
on a feeling of helplessness because you cannot have a baby when you
want to. An important way of regaining control is by taking an active
part in resolving your infertility by being well-informed.
Why is
it so important that you be well-informed ? Unfortunately, many infertile
couples have had unhappy experiences, due to lack of information.
1. They
may have a problem for which there may be an effective treatment but
they may not receive this. Infertility for which there is no effective
treatment is devastating, but infertility which is not correctly treated
is the real tragedy !
2. They
may not have had the correct diagnosis made.
3. Their
doctor - no matter how knowledgeable - may not be putting all the
pieces together correctly for them.
4. They
may be receiving treatment that is actually decreasing their chances
of conceiving.
5. There
is a certain tolerance level which everyone has - and this limit may
be financial, physical or emotional. Sometimes their tolerance may
be exceeded before they receive appropriate treatment .
Most
importantly, being informed may make a difference in your getting
pregnant . It can help you determine if your time, effort and money
are being well spent. It may also help you to know when to quit trying
. An informed approach will allow you to maintain control of your
life, and will help you to realise that everything within your control
has been done. And even if you don't get pregnant, you will at least
feel satisfied that you fully understand your condition, and that
you did your best. That knowledge will be your strength.
This
book can be read through from cover to cover - or you may refer to
just a specific chapter, pertaining to your specific problem. We have
deliberately allowed some repetition, so that chapters can stand on
their own.
It is
not the goal of this book to teach couples to bypass the medical care
they may need . On the contrary, the goal is to educate couples sufficiently
so that they can find the right doctor, and as informed patients,
participate in their own care.
Our experience
has been that the best patients are well-informed patients - patients
who take an active part in their treatment, so that they can work
with their doctor to develop an effective treatment plan. We hope
this book helps to empower infertile patients, so that they can make
the right decisions for themselves !
Dr Aniruddha
Malpani, MD
Dr Anjali
Malpani, MD
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