Six years ago when we first found out we were going to have to do IVF, I thought it would be an immediate fix. People with infertility went through IVF, and had a baby nine months later. How ignorant could I have been? IVF is wonderful; it allowed us to have our baby boy. But I wish that the doctor would have told us that around 70 % of all IVF's FAIL. I am not telling you this to be pessimistic, because I am an extremely optimistic person, but I wish I would have known when I was first starting out. Don't be mistaken, there are many couples that have a baby on their first try. I was not lucky enough to have been one of those people. I am sharing this information with you because I want you to know that beginning IVF means beginning a journey. For some this journey is smooth and quick, but for others it is a long, bumpy road. How ever much you have to endure, it is all worth it in the end. Honestly, I think I appreciate motherhood a lot more than I would have if it would have came easy. Good luck with your fertility journey, I pray that yours is a smooth and quick one!
If you are interested in increasing your chances of IVF, you may want to look into the Full Embrace IVF success Program. I recently purchased it and plan on using it when I try for miracle number two.
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