I love Mad-Libs! Friends and I have been known to gather round the firepit, mad-lib book in hand taking turns coming up with snarky, gross, cheesy and just plain silly words to plug into a mad-lib story. So when I heard about Busted Kate's "Busted Lib's" about infertility I had to do one. So here it is. I swear no cheating or peeking took place! If you want to do one go here and do it 1st so you don't ruin it for yourself.
1. An Emotion- annoying
1. An Emotion- annoying
2. An Emotion- silly
3. An Emotion- hopeful
4. Body Part- nostril
5. Body Part- hoo ha
6. Adjective- smelly
7. Color- turquoise
8. Adjective- splotchy
9. Adverb- fiercely
10. Adverb- mysteriously
11. Verb- scuba dive
12. Famous Celebrity- Oprah
13. Adjective- sticky
14. Plural Noun- geese
Your First Visit to the Reproductive Endocrinologist
Your first visit to a Fertility Specialist, also known as a Reproductive Endocrinologist (RE), can be [annoying] (1: An emotion). But don't worry! Your RE can be your first step in finding both the cause of and solution to your infertility. Infertility problems can make you feel [silly] (2: An emotion) or [hopeful] (3: An emotion), however a good RE will take time to address these feelings. The RE may then do an examination of your [nostril] (4: Body part) visually or by using an ultrasound. The RE may also examine your partner's [hoo ha] (5: Body part) for any signs of abnormality. The doctor will ask you some pretty personal questions, like if your cervical mucus is [smelly] (6: Adjective) and [turquoise] (7: Color), and if your menstruation looks [splotchy] (8: Adjective). The doctor may suggest that you have intercourse [fiercely] (9: Adverb) rather than [mysteriously] (10: Adverb), and for you to [scuba dive] (11: Verb) after intercourse. And don't feel bad if you have fertility challenges, even famous celebrities like [Oprah] (12: Famous Celebrity) have received infertility treatment. The most important is to keep a [sticky] (13: Adjective) attitude, and turn to your [geese] (14: Plural noun) for support. Good luck in your journey!
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