E-mail Alerts | Text Alerts | Mobile Apps | RSS | Facebook | Twitter
 

Coping with the holidays

Set Text Size SmallSet Text Size MediumSet Text Size LargeSet Text Size X-Large
Share
Updated: 4/11/2007 5:47 pm
Holidays are generally a time of celebration, but for those of you trying hard to conceive, you might be feeling more stress and anxiety than cheer. Preparing yourself in advance for the holidays can make coping easier. You should try to stay festive by attending parties and family gatherings, but remember to be selective. Family gatherings can sometimes mean added stress, which neither you nor your partner need right now. Parties with lots of pregnant women and small children might be more depressing than uplifting. Your friends and family will undoubtedly want an update about your progress towards conception, so prepare yourself in advance how you'll answer such questions. Staying in tune with your partner's needs and concerns during this difficult period will help both of you cope. Groups are available for support, or you might try spending more time with sympathetic and encouraging friends or family.
Share
Interactive

Acne
Allergy Relief
Asthma
Cold Flu & Fitness
Combat a Cold
Cosmetic Surgery
Exercise Myths
Eye Strain
Fats
Food Label Mania
Indigestion
Immunizations
Parkinsons
Repetitive Strain
Sweat
Synthetic Hormones

Health Quiz

Cholesterol Quiz
Common Cold Quiz
Sleep Loss Quiz
Skin Care Quiz
Winter Workout Quiz
Untitled Document
Inergize Digital This site is hosted and managed by Inergize Digital.
Mobile advertising for this site is available on Local Ad Buy.