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Supporting a friend who is dealing with barrenness can be a delicate matter.

Here are some ways you can


provide support:

Be There for Them: Sometimes, the best thing you can do is to simply be there for your friend. Let them
know that you’re available to talk, listen, or just spend time together when they need it.

Listen Actively: If your friend wants to talk about their experiences, listen without judgment. Active
listening involves giving your full attention, asking open-ended questions, and providing feedback.

Offer Encouragement: Remind your friend of their strength and resilience. Encourage them to take care
of themselves physically, emotionally, and mentally.

Respect Their Privacy: Barrenness is a very personal issue. Respect your friend’s privacy and let them
share as much or as little as they’re comfortable with.

Educate Yourself: Learn about barrenness so you can better understand what your friend is going
through. This can help you provide more effective support.

Avoid Giving Unsolicited Advice: It can be tempting to offer advice or suggest solutions, but unless your
friend asks for it, it’s usually best to refrain from doing so.

Remember, every person’s experience with barrenness is unique. What works for one person might not
work for another. Always follow your friend’s lead when it comes to providing support.

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