Congratulations on your pregnancy! How are you feeling?
Thank you so much! I’m feeling good. I can’t wait for our baby to get here now though; we feel so ready! The kicks are real baby kicks. My poor bladder ha ha.
You’ve been very open about the highs and lows of your IVF experience. Tell us about your journey.
I always wanted to freeze my eggs from a younger age, as I was diagnosed with PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) as a teenager. So, when I met Oli, we decided let’s freeze our actual embryos at some point, just in case anything happened and then we had back up.
We did try naturally for a little while, but I just felt something wasn’t right. We decided to go and get checked at an IVF clinic and wow, it was the best decision we’ve ever made! We found out my womb lining was very thin, so it wasn’t holding our embryos in the implantation stage naturally. So, it made sense. Always go with your gut! If we hadn’t gone to check, who knows how long we would have been trying, and it wouldn’t have happened naturally either way.
After months of medication, injections and suffering with OHSS (over hyper stimulation of my ovaries, which led me to being hospitalised for a week and ended in me having to have more injections), my lining finally got thicker.
We lost a lot of embryos in the thawing process. We still don’t know why they didn’t survive but we had two high graded ones that did. We were then able to use a frozen embryo for a transfer.
It was the best experience watching them implant it inside. We were advised to have ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection) and were so grateful that we even have one more embryo on ice ready to go at some point.
What advice would you give to others going through IVF?
Don’t expect everything to just ‘happen’ straight away. There can be obstacles, and your body needs to be completely relaxed and zen for your embryo to implant. I also highly recommend acupuncture during your IVF journey.