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Couple brings humor to infertility struggles

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A TV anchor in Idaho is going viral with he and his wife's infertility announcements.

"Having our children swallows up the agony that we were in of course because we were able to adopt of course. We wouldn't change that for the world," explained Good Morning Idaho anchor Spencer Blake.

It's an issue that many couples keep out of the public eye, but one Blake and his wife Whitney shared on social media.

PHOTOS: The Blakes on social media

Spoofing creative pregnancy announcements, they used humor to shed light on to something they may never be able to do, and to bring a smile to those with the same problem.

"It was just kind of our unique twist to something we see all the time on social media," explained Whitney Blake.

Their bubble burst and the dough didn't rise. At first, they posted the photos on their blog during infertility awareness week. It didn't take long for the photos to go viral, one article on buzz feed gaining more than 12,000 likes on Facebook.

One person commented: "This is awesome. We experienced 4 years of fighting infertility before finally conceiving. You gotta laugh through the pain or it'll consume you."

"Sympathy and empathy go along way for something that's that difficult," said Spencer. "So we've had times where we received it and so it's nice we can give that to other people too."

The Blakes said they will never love infertility, but without it they would have never become a family.

"Infertility is what led us to adoption and that's what led us to our little boys we firmly believe that our family is just the way it was meant to be," said Whitney.