Every year around 50,000 people turn to IVF clinics across the UK, hoping to achieve their dream of parenthood. But despite almost 40 years of research, the treatment fails 70% of the time.
Then what do you do?
On the 23rd October my husband Jonny and I decided open up about our own personal problems we’d faced while trying to have a baby. After six failed rounds of IVF, my low ovarian reserve and severe endometriosis was proving difficult to beat.
It would seem our hope of having a baby was disappearing fast.
2 Comments
Mark Hallsworth
January 23, 2018 at 7:18 pmSophie, we are 14 months post adoption and having listened to your story, I would be interested to talk to you about our experience. To let you know the true story of how it goes, good and bad.
Sophie Sulehria
February 15, 2018 at 5:54 pmHi Mark, thanks for your comments. Do contact me via the contact form on the website. And thanks for listening 🙂