"Most #IVF stories you hear are really about the people who went through the hard times but had a happy ending, a beautiful baby to make it all worth it. You rarely hear from the people who it didn't work for—and there are lots of them." - Aisha Tyler
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@EndoResCenter @AlannaPers Yes. I had no idea I had endo or even what endo was until I finally saw an RE to figure out why I wasn’t getting pregnant. I had all the symptoms but I guess I never spoke up and no one ever suggested it to me if I did say something.
@AlannaPers @EndoResCenter Get pregnant. When I saw an RE after 8 months of TTC, he immediately suggested endo as the culprit. I had surgery and was diagnosed with stage 2.
@AlannaPers @EndoResCenter I wasn’t diagnosed until I couldn’t get pregnant. No one ever said anything about my super heavy periods and cramps that made me vomit from pain until I went on the pill when I was 18. I thought it was normal. I kept having breakthrough bleeding even on the pill and couldn’t...
Today is Louise Brown’s 40th birthday, who happens to be the very first person born via IVF. HAPPY BIRTHDAY LOUISE! 🎂
It is also the same day we celebrate #WorldEmbryologistDay. So make sure to hug or thank, your embryologist today!
@uberbarrensclub Love this! Mine is a novel focusing on a group of women who meet in an infertility support group and all the support, love and heartbreak they experience along the way. I’ve heard so many inspiring stories that I am using to create these characters.
@drsilviafox @the2weekwait My name is @dorothysasso. I’m an infertility survivor and freelance writer. I’ve written about infertility for @fitpregnancy & @ShesItWomen. Now I’m working on a novel that is centered around an infertility support group. Happy to talk anytime! Love your work, @drsilviafox.