Thank you so much for sharing your story. I’ve dipped in and out of these threads but found them quite triggering - a mixture of anger and anxiety - and not really identified with anyone posting.Had a little break but need to share with someone. Had our appointment with the fertility clinic this week and got told that our only hope of a pregnancy based on my age and my partners test results (which is ironic as he already two kids which were conceived naturally and quickly) is to have IVF. Was a bit of a blow to be honest, we knew it was a possibility but was quite hard to hear. Not sure it’s even an option for us, would be self funded and the chances of a successful pregnancy are under 10%, if we wait even longer that’ll drop even more. They also reckon we’ll possibly need 2-3 cycles, so need to have £15k available, not sure that’s an option for us
I just feel so sad. I’m an only child and I just always assumed I’d have a baby at some point, my Mum had me at 41 so I’ve always been quite blasé about it
My partner doesn’t seem to get why I’m so upset, he’s always been happy enough to have another child but he just doesn’t seem to get why I’m so bothered by it...we argued the other night and he suggested I’d best ‘go and find myself someone that isn’t a jaffa’ that’s not even a consideration for me but would just like him to realise how difficult I’m finding this
I’m in the process of booking for a fertility MOT privately, particularly because I don’t think I’ll get much support from the NHS. I’m also furious about their IVF stance for those forty+ but have to try and not let that bubble up too much.
My partner too has two (adult) children which would have also counted against us. He says he wants it for me but honestly I don’t find him as supportive as he could be.
I am dreading being told bad news but I need to rip the plaster off and know what I’m dealing with. I’m not sure how we’ll afford to pay for it but I know I’d have to try at least once because the idea of never having even one child is too awful to bear. For those of you in this thread who have been upset about difficulty in conceiving number two or maybe three, please never lose sight of how lucky you are to have one child in the process.
May I ask how you found the testing process? I presume it was an AMH blood test and ultrasound scan? When they said it may require 2-3 rounds what did they base it on?
Thank you, and good luck with it all x