Maya wrote:My friend faced similar predicaments. She was so depressed. Tried to convince her to join forums for possible help but she had given up. As a good friend I did it for her. I joined ten forums and asked for help.
I got very many suggestions, looked up all of them and made calls to the clinics. I settled on three of the clinics that I presumed best. At this point I involved her because the final decision had to be hers.
Upon further inquiry into the clinics and the prices, she settled on Biotexcom, a clinic in Ukraine. She got the help via IVF. She is now in her second trimester!
So there's hope sister. Worry not.
Hi Kara
I pity you. However, I want to encourage you to soldier on. Many women who have been diagnosed with infertility have managed to overcome the challenges and are now a happy mother. Science and technology have changed the way things work, and you can now become a happy mother anytime you choose. IVF is one of the methods most couple resort to help overcome various infertility challenges. You have indicated here that your doctor recommended IVF? Fine if this is the case then your chances of benefiting from the process are high. Maybe let me state here that IVF is a solution for many types of infertility save for cases where a woman does not have ovaries or where she lost her womb to medical conditions. Otherwise, any other form of infertility will find solutions in the IVF process. You had also wanted to know whether IVF can affect your overall health. The answer is No. IVF does not affect the overall health of the mother. It mimics the natural method of conception, and so it is safer than any other methods that can be used to go round infertility.