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DH and I have been trying for a baby for just over 18 months. We had a shock last year when we found out that DH's sperm count was low. It's been tested again and, although the count is higher, it's 90% abnormal. We've been told that our only hope is IVF.
I was told by my consultant that, as long as I dropped my BMI below 30 by May, I'd probably get one round of IVF on the NHS, as long as it's completed by my 40th in September. I've lost a few pounds, but the dieting has triggered my eating disorder again so I've not lost anywhere near enough weight.
I'm already fed up of blood tests, scans and so on. I want to cry every time I go in the hospital.
I don't feel that I can face IVF - the physical procedures, the emotional cost and the financial costs. Which means that I have to start letting go of the idea of having a child with my lovely husband.
Have any of you decided not to pursue IVF?
Marcia x
DH and I have been trying for a baby for just over 18 months. We had a shock last year when we found out that DH's sperm count was low. It's been tested again and, although the count is higher, it's 90% abnormal. We've been told that our only hope is IVF.
I was told by my consultant that, as long as I dropped my BMI below 30 by May, I'd probably get one round of IVF on the NHS, as long as it's completed by my 40th in September. I've lost a few pounds, but the dieting has triggered my eating disorder again so I've not lost anywhere near enough weight.
I'm already fed up of blood tests, scans and so on. I want to cry every time I go in the hospital.
I don't feel that I can face IVF - the physical procedures, the emotional cost and the financial costs. Which means that I have to start letting go of the idea of having a child with my lovely husband.
Have any of you decided not to pursue IVF?
Marcia x