In today's Ask Amy column, Amy Dickinson responds to someone who feels like they are losing a longtime friend.
My college best friend is struggling with infertility and is near the end of the road with multiple rounds of unsuccessful IVF.
For example, during this most recent round of my friend’s IVF, she requested of our text thread of close friends: “no pictures of little ones, please.” I truly want to honor her feelings and the hardship she has faced, but the truth is that my kids are the most central and important thing in my life right now.
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