Those Damn Inspiring Infertility Quotes

— Dana

Sometimes I just need to search for those inspirational quotes that make my bad infertility days seem a little bit better. Perhaps I even Googled “Infertility inspirational quotes” for sources of much needed hope, strength and perseverance. And I usually end up with some hopey-dopey, butterfly quotes. Here are some better infertility quotes that ring much more true…

  • “If a tree falls in the forest, can anyone hear it? If an infertile bangs her head against the wall in a bathroom at a baby shower, can anyone hear her?”
  • “Only caffeine and chocolate can rejuvenate the infertile soul.”
  • “Don’t cry over spilt milk (unless you’re crying because you don’t have breast milk, then it’s okay to cry).”
  • “Millions of couples suffer from infertility, so why the f$ck is everyone pregnant but me?”
  • “Screw you, infertility!”

Or you can just find hope in some of these quotes…

  • “It’s going to be okay in the end. If it’s not okay. It’s not the end.”
  • “Life isn’t about trying to weather the storm. It’s about learning to dance in the rain.”
  • “If you can’t find hope. Look in a new direction.”
  • “What isn’t today might be tomorrow.”
  • ‎”Hope is a renewable option: If you run out of it at the end of the day, you get to start over in the morning.”
  • “Nature has got it all wrong: When you are younger, it should be harder to get pregnant, and as you get older it should be easier. When you are so ready, you can’t do it to save your life. And when you are 21, you are so not ready, but you are ripe as could be. The eggs should become more developed the older you get, not die slowly from the day you’re born. That’s one thing God got wrong.” – Halle Berry
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About Dana

I spend most of my days practicing the arts of motherhood and wifery, while attempting to be a woman of God and a professional raiser of philanthropic funds. On the rare occasion I'm not tied up with the aforementioned and other pursuits of awesomeness, I enjoy fighting street gangs for local charities and drinking from a cup that’s half full.

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