Natalie Morales Talks Infertility
Today Show co-anchor, Natalie Morales, 37, recently did an interview with Mom magazine for its premiere issue and talks about her previous struggles with fertility according to Celebrity Baby Blog.
“I think the key is, if you feel it is taking too long and you are in your mid-30s, as I was, go talk to somebody. Don’t wait. Sometimes doctors say, ‘Oh don’t worry, just wait.’ But if it’s been about a year and you are having trouble, go and see a doctor and find out what’s wrong or what’s happening with your body.”
That’s exactly what she did and today Natalie enjoys life with her two sons Josh, 5 1/2 and, 15-month-old Luke who is here thanks to intrauterine insemination.
I completely agree with her that if you’re trying to get pregnant and its not happening for you you should definitely visit your doctor. What could it hurt?
Congratulations to Natalie on being blessed with the joy of motherhood x2.
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