Taking a break during fertility treatment can be a real gift to yourself (if you can bring yourself to actually take the time off). One might even think of "time off" as, gasp, a vacation! A vacation from the doctor's appointments, monitoring, testing, procedures, blood draws, and more.
With everything that’s happened over the past year, many vacations have turned into staycations, so we'll also explore if there's a way to turn the everyday into something special, interesting, and more relaxing.
So, do you plan a vacation or staycation? Is it frivolous to even consider it?
First of all, no. It's not frivolous to want a vacation, even while you're in fertility treatment. More to the point, you deserve a vacation - especially when you're in fertility treatment.
We all need time off for good behavior! We also need time and space to process disappointing results. Taking time off is not always an easy decision to make when you're trying to conceive. We all want to be taking advantage of each reproductive cycle that we possibly can. And if you're over 35, the feeling that time may be “running out” creates an almost unrelenting pressure. No matter what your age, the thought that "this might be the fertility treatment cycle that works" makes it really hard to take a cycle off.
What are the benefits of time off?
Will you forget about trying to conceive during your time off? That's not actually the point. The gift of taking time off is simply that—allowing yourself to recuperate physically, emotionally, and spiritually from the rigors of treatment. It allows you to take a rest. Many fertility patients who do take time off report it to be restorative and calming. Some even say that they do forget about fertility treatment for periods of time!
Here are some tried and true 30 second breaks you can try. Take one, and see if it helps!
Taking a vacation, whether it's for 30 seconds, a few days, a week, or a few months, usually means going back to fertility treatment less exhausted and more hopeful. Fertility treatment often seems easier after a little time off. Plus - cycles can be more successful if the body, mind, and heart are rested.
Note: Any possible exposure to a virus like Zika will postpone fertility treatment cycles. For men, freezing sperm before your trip may be necessary to eliminate any wait time after potential exposure to a virus.
Learn more about protecting yourself from warm weather viruses like Zika & Lyme here.
Taking a vacation during fertility treatment is more challenging than it would normally be, no question about that. Our last, and most helpful suggestion, is to work with your patient navigator or fertility nurse when planning a vacation. They will have specific suggestions based on your history that will help you to relax before, during, and after your vacation.
Also, remember that even taking a weekend off can be restorative if you plan it around what you need, which may be swinging in the hammock while reading a novel of your choice, hiking a mountain, or listening to your favorite band.
We know that heightened concerns surrounding travel restriction and COVID-19 can add even more stress to the process of fertility treatment. Learn more about navigating your fertility journey and COVID stress from our holistic wellness team.