The Green-Eyed Monster: Navigating Jealousy in Infertility
Briefly

The article discusses the complexities of jealousy experienced by individuals facing infertility. It highlights how feelings of jealousy, particularly toward friends or family who are pregnant, can stem from deep longing and grief associated with unmet expectations of parenthood. Rather than viewing jealousy as a flaw, the piece emphasizes self-compassion as a means to transform this difficult emotion into an opportunity for emotional growth, helping preserve both personal well-being and meaningful connections with loved ones.
Infertility can make jealousy feel unbearable when others effortlessly achieve what feels out of reach.
Understanding its roots and managing jealousy with self-compassion can help preserve emotional well-being and meaningful connections.
Read at Psychology Today
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