Infertility—defined as the inability to get pregnant without medical intervention within one year of trying—can be devastating for couples who endure physical, emotional and financial stresses related to the procedures.
Roughly one in every six couples suffers from infertility, according to Brany Rosen, the director of A T.I.M.E. (A Torah Infertility Medium of Exchange), a New York-based organization that provides support to Orthodox couples suffering from infertility.
While the incidence of infertility in the Orthodox community is not higher than that of the general population, being an Orthodox Jew can exacerbate the already difficult experience. Due to the centrality of family within traditional Judaism, many childless couples suffer from a pervasive feeling of being left out.
Married for fifteen years, we had endured countless fertility tests and treatments. Nothing works, we struggled for many years trying and praying to have children’s. Three years ago, we try the adoption way but after 3 years of research among the French network of adoptions institutions we don’t have any children assigned to us accordingly with our adoption project.
Two years ago, we starts to read about the option of surrogacy. But the hole treatment reach the budget of 60000 dollars here with an agency in Europe and we need donors to helps us to accomplish this beautiful mitzvah to have children and fulfil the Torah precept
In advance we want to thank you to read this words that comes from our hearts. And thank you very much for your help. For all our donors, we want to share with you our path to the miracle, to our dream and we will keep you inform of each step and of course we will let you know the wonderful end of this amazing adventure B’H.
