by jaime » Mon Dec 18, 2017 9:09 am
A while ago, I and my husband were trying to have a baby. A few months later, I was diagnosed with blocked fallopian tubes, where the tissue from uterine lining extended outside towards the fallopian tubes and neighboring organs. It is not a severe condition but causes great pain and many side effects. It is also a common factor of infertility in women. This is why, I opted for surgery to cure it. Later on, we had begun trying for a baby. For four years, we failed to start our family. At last, feeling frustrated, losing all hope and out of options, I contacted a friend of mine and talked about our situation. She recommended a clinic. The doctor decided that my best chance of pregnancy was In-vitro Fertilization. It is a simple procedure that involved fusing of male parent’s sperm and female parent’s eggs in a laboratory dish outside the human body and then transferring into the female parent’s uterus. A few months later, we had a successful pregnancy.