Hello, World! My name is Caroline. I’m 40, married with children, and barren. There, I said it. I’m barren. I’ve known nearly my entire life that I would never have children. A devastating illness almost succeeded in taking me out of this world at the age of eleven. The only way to save me was to remove my uterus, right Fallopian tube, and right ovary. These organs had been ravaged by a bacterial infection – or more like invasion. I am the youngest female known to have had a hysterectomy. Then, at age 20 my left ovary was removed due to a cyst.
One may wonder why in the world I would consider myself to be blessed. Well, I did not always feel this way. Heartache, isolation, gut-wrenching grief, and confusion lurked within, behind, and around me nearly every stage of my life. I dealt with infertility as a child, teen, and adult, but then, this funny thing started to happen. As I drew closer to my Lord, the shadow of my surgery seemed to be just that; a shadow. Grace was changing me.
In 2006, my husband and I became foster parents. We fostered for about four years and were able to adopt our two foster children. They are now 3 ½ years old and 5 ½ years old. Many things have been revealed to me during these past few years…well, maybe the past 29 years since the surgery. One thing I do know is that love is a miracle – pure and simple.
Love knows no boundaries, no genetic markers, no birthing, and no bloodlines.
Love takes hold of opportunities and transforms them into beauty.
I still get the sense that there is great shame and silence with infertility. There should not be. Too many suffer in silence while people offer their two-cents worth on what to do about not being able to have a child.
I have gone from barren to blessed, silent to singing, and loathing to laughing. Happiness is possible in the world of infertility. I’m not ashamed. I’m not desolate.
Hello, World! I’m barren and blessed!
I found my purpose in it and hope to share it with you through this blog.
Kristi
So proud of you, my friend. I admire your strength and bravery. Thank you for sharing. Love and hugs!!
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amanda
Yea!!!!! im so glad there is someone brave enough to talk about the silent epidemic!
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Missy
It’s an amazing, beautiflful story, Caroline.
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CourtneyT
Im here from LFCA to say welcome to the blogging world! Im so glad you got your happy ending! Yours is a beautiful, amazing story! Thanks for sharing!
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barrentoblessed
Thank you! Blogging is a new thing for me and it has been such a wonderful way to connect, share, and support others.
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Nity
What a beautiful post. Here from LFCA – welcome to the blog world! Looking forward to hearing more of your story. Best wishes.
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barrentoblessed
Thank you so much!
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