Furious at a magazine article
As per my post in the LTTC thread, I read an article on Thursday in a popular baby magazine which basically pits IVF Mums v naturally fertile mothers and I am fuming over it!
Some quotes from the article:
"Yes I'm fertile. Disgustingly fertile. I'm a fertility goddess. But please don't ask me to apologise for it"
"The inferility goddesses may have snazzy Mercedes convertibles, but I'm hardly going to ask them to keep them garaged at all times just because I fancy having one too."
She mentions her "hard working ovaries", and how a friend didn't reveal she was pregnant until (gasp) 22 weeks because her sister-in-law was in the middle of her third IVF cycle. But who made the decision not to say anything? The friend did, not the woman doing IVF. But we are fair game, so lets just blame the infertile woman.
Also that she was the 'spring chicken' in her obstetrician room at age 29, because women "decide to focus on their careers, or come to the conclusion, year after year, that it just isnt the right time". Because of course age is the only factor in infertility isn't it. The guys have nothing to do with, neither does PCOS, endometriosis, or any other cause. Nope it's all because we waited too long, we are all selfish career and money obsessed women. Apparently "if we spent as much time planning out families as we spend planning our mortgages, we wouldn't be in this mess". :wall:
Oh, and a really good one - "IVF is the new black. Because of course we only do IVF because it's the done thing these days. Nothing to do with the fact it is a MEDICAL ISSUE!
I am so furious about the whole thing, I'm going to write a letter to the editor when I calm down enough to be objective. It's also been suggested to me that writing to the advertisers of the magazine might be worthwhile too, which I will be doing.
I'm not sure if I'm allowed to mention the magazine name, but I will anyway and I'm sure one of the mods can take it out if they want to - it's 'Autralian Parents', one of the Woolworths magazines. The new Feb/March 08 issue, pages 82-83