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Infertility Ruined Her Life

She could have avoided the problem

By Seema PatelPublished 6 months ago 1 min read
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She was an all-rounder,

cooked delicious food,

and shared lovingly.

She nurtured a lush garden,

was very social,

and smiled a lot—

very feminine.

But all her qualities

fell short

when she couldn’t

birth a child

years after marriage.

In Indian culture,

children are needed

by default to make,

a marriage work.

It wasn’t big deal

in the old times,

infertility rates

were very low.

But, we can’t say that now—

with all these chemical demons

swarming around,

disturbing hormonal harmony.

it's rampant agony,

infertility rates unprecedented,

many women frustrated.

So, she tried

different interventions,

to have a child,

but deep-set inflammation

didn’t let her succeed.

Things spiraled downhill—

her life and dreams upended,

all because of some chemical

that she should have been

wise enough

to avoid from the beginning.

Note: Infertility is largely self-made with our reckless chemicals consumption. Be aware, and don't self-sabotage.

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Seema Patel

Hi, I am Seema. I have been writing on the internet for 15 years. I have contributed to PubMed, Blogger, Medium, LinkedIn, Substack, and Amazon KDP.

I write about nature, health, parenting, creativity, gardening, and psychology.

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  • Mark Graham6 months ago

    Interesting poem on a medical issue. Hope things work out or have worked out for her.

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