Infertility: Beginning to End
Year 2016 – 2022
Infertility is more common than you think. You can be fit and healthy but infertile just because you can’t have everything in life.
The struggles, the battles and self-doubt when faced with gynaecological challenges.
Seek help, treatment and support when needed.
Personal Stories:
- Normalize IVF
- Happy Mothers’ Day
- Shrinking My Womb with Triptorelin
- It’s Time
- Dismount and Push
- Not Pregnant
- Then I saw Red
- My IVF journey: Daily Jab
- My IVF Journey: Embryo Transfer
- My IVF Journey: Big Fat Positive!
- Looking Forward
- Pain is Temporary
- Thank you Baby
- Second Thoughts
- Getting Hysterectomy Amidst Emotional Chaos
Why IVF?
Not all pregnancies resulted in a baby.
I had an ectopic pregnancy in 2016 which resulted in keyhole surgery to remove a raptured fallopian tube. Plus, adenomyosis, which was a gynaecological issue for more than 10 years.
