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01-07-2019 02:24 PM
kylie
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Originally Posted by Julianna View Post
As someone who is suffering from PCOS, myself, I can just tell her that it's not the end of the world. There are solutions available. She shouldn't lose hope. You're doing the right thing by suggesting her IVF. It almost definitely works with PCOS. Good luck to your friend. If she's reading this, just let her know that she shouldn't feel alone, there are many women out there who are going through this, and that she can do this!
Sorry to hear about your condition. Just know that you are not alone. This actually happens to more people than you think. Its good to know that you are handling it well. My friend couldn't conceive the first time. But she finally did after the second transfer. It all worked out.
01-07-2019 02:22 PM
kylie
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Originally Posted by Alena View Post
IVF is definitely the ideal way to go. It's really effective. She should take a professional opinion on it. On the outlook, PCOS and IVF go together. Hope this helps your friend conceive. Good luck to her. Sending baby dust for her. x
Hello Alena. Thank you for your input here. That's what her doctor suggested too. She has great chances of IVF working out for her. The doctors did a really good job in her case. She conceived after her second transfer. We are all so happy.
12-08-2018 07:06 AM
Julianna As someone who is suffering from PCOS, myself, I can just tell her that it's not the end of the world. There are solutions available. She shouldn't lose hope. You're doing the right thing by suggesting her IVF. It almost definitely works with PCOS. Good luck to your friend. If she's reading this, just let her know that she shouldn't feel alone, there are many women out there who are going through this, and that she can do this!
12-03-2018 02:31 PM
Alena IVF is definitely the ideal way to go. It's really effective. She should take a professional opinion on it. On the outlook, PCOS and IVF go together. Hope this helps your friend conceive. Good luck to her. Sending baby dust for her. x
11-28-2018 01:53 PM
kylie
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Originally Posted by Zembila View Post
This is nice of you. Your friend is a lucky person since she has you in her life. This is no great that you are supporting and helping her. I hope IVF will work for her. We all are here to support her. Keep sharing more. Love and luck to her. Baby dust on her way.
Hi Zem. Hope you are well. Thank you so much for this comment. You seem like an amazing person. I tried to be with my friend as much as I could. She gets paranoid easily. Her doctor suggested transferring one embryo at a time. So we agreed. This also gave us fewer chances of getting pregnant the first time. She couldn't conceive after the first transfer. But her doctors were hopeful about this. They did another transfer. Luckily, she conceived after that one. I knew this would work for her. It was a bumpy ride, but we made it.
11-28-2018 01:49 PM
kylie
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Originally Posted by monikaa View Post
I think she really needs a friend like you at this moment. When I was diagnosed with infertility I had a really hard time even evaluating that. Mainly, because no one in my friend or family circle could relate to us. However, I too believe that she should opt for IVF. That has a very high chance of working out. I am also visiting the same clinic and they are really good with the treatments. So I am sure things will go well. Best of luck to her.
Hi, Monika. Thanks for such a sweet comment. I agree with you. This is exactly why I tried to be there for her as much as I could. My friend stresses over things a lot. She did it this time too. She couldn't conceive after her first transfer. She lost hope completely after this. We got a little worried too. but I knew she was in good hands. Her doctors believed in her. They refused to give up on her. We did another transfer. She conceived after that one. My friend is pregnant now. Everything is great so far. I'm really happy for her.
10-22-2018 12:01 PM
monikaa I think she really needs a friend like you at this moment. When I was diagnosed with infertility I had a really hard time even evaluating that. Mainly, because no one in my friend or family circle could relate to us. However, I too believe that she should opt for IVF. That has a very high chance of working out. I am also visiting the same clinic and they are really good with the treatments. So I am sure things will go well. Best of luck to her.
10-15-2018 09:56 AM
Zembila This is nice of you. Your friend is a lucky person since she has you in her life. This is no great that you are supporting and helping her. I hope IVF will work for her. We all are here to support her. Keep sharing more. Love and luck to her. Baby dust on her way.
10-12-2018 12:16 PM
kylie Thanks to you all for being there this whole time. We have been through a hell of a journey. She applied for IVF at the same clinic I mentioned. It failed the first time, unfortunately. She had lost all hope. She gets paranoid about the smallest of things. But thanks to the God and the people of the clinic, it worked the second time. She is not pregnant. I couldn't be happier.
06-25-2018 09:25 AM
RitaSands
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Originally Posted by kylie View Post
Hey Everyone. I hope you are all doing great. A friend of mine was just recently diagnosed with PCOS. She has been married for 8 years now. She has been trying to get pregnant for the past three years. Nothing was happening for her. She and her husband got them checkups done recently. She can't conceive a child now. She has been so sad and depressed lately. She thinks her husband might leave or something. I know her husband and he is a great guy. He would never do such a thing. My friend is just overthinking these days. I can't blame her. I took her to her OBGYM and he suggested her to try assisted conception techniques. I have finally talked her into considering IVF process for herself. I'm planning on taking her to the same clinic I went to for my surrogacy. If any of you can relate to this please share your experience. Ill read it to her. It might help her feel better. It would mean a lot to me. Thank you so much.
Well, I understand the situation the scenario of your friend. So, yeah! You're doing really a great support to her. IVF is fine. I'm myself a PCOS patient. So, yeah! That's how it goes! Well, IVF is perfect for cases like us. I'm also undergoing an IVF in July at a center in Kiev. So, yeah! Let her do it. I'm having at the center after seeing other having positive results. So, yeah! Try it? I wish her all success. xx
04-11-2018 10:05 AM
Rhonda492 Hi. I have read somewhere a good news about PCOs. I know obviously, no sickness is good. But with PCOs, the more a woman ages, the more likely she is to conceive. That is, obviously, until menopause. So there might still be hope. But she has been trying for long enough now. I don't think she needs to wait for more. Does she want a baby? She'll have a baby! If natural pregnancy isn't happening, then assisted conception is the way to go. If she is healthy, IVF is a good option. What do you guys think? But I think IVF has some risks for women with such problems. I had endo and I avoided IVF. I was afraid I might lose the baby again. There's just a higher chance of loss. Surrogacy is a safer option.
04-05-2018 06:57 AM
bennitaa Hey! I am so sorry for your friend loss. It would be devasting for her I know. My sister was diagnosed with PCOS and she faced infertility for many years. She then decided to go for surrogacy. She went to a clinic in Europe. They gave her hope that she will be a mother soon. She was so happy that she was going to be a mother soon. She went there. They provided her healthy surrogate. The surrogate was examined medically before surrogacy. She was healthy to give birth to the baby. They also provided all the rights to the baby so that the surrogate may not change her mind. So then she gave birth to the baby and the baby was healthy. The baby genetically belongs to her. She is a happy mother now.
03-30-2018 12:24 PM
Meezee Hello! So sad to hear about your story. I went through your post and I went through something like this. I was diagnosed with diabetes type 2 during pregnancy and lost my child due to fluctuations in my glucose level and so. I went through IVF after that and failed my 4 cycle and then I consulted my doctor and he recommended me surrogacy and now i have a beautiful daughter. I think if she is done with all the treatments go for surrogacy. I went to Europe for surrogacy and i had a good experience. Best of luck.
03-27-2018 10:43 AM
kylie
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Originally Posted by jenny5 View Post
Kylie, I am sorry for your friend. Tell her that there are so many women who are facing infertility. It's not just her. She should stay strong in this situation. And trust your husband. If he loves you truly, he will never leave you in any situation. I have 2 babies via surrogacy. This process is very successful. Don't worry and take a wise decision before doing anything. Much love!
Hey. Thank you for your kind words. She feels so much better now. Her IVF procedure is starting next month. Pray for her. And congratulations on having your babies. I'm glad you chose surrogacy for yourself. I had my son through surrogacy too.
03-15-2018 08:46 AM
diamond Tell her to relax. Everything will be fine. IVF helps many people. It has a huge success rate. I am sure she will get happy once she sees the results. I am happy that you have convinced her to go for it. be with her throughout the treatment.
03-15-2018 08:30 AM
diamond Tell her to relax. Everything will be fine. IVF helps many people. It has a huge success rate. I am sure she will get happy once she sees the results. I am happy that you have convinced her to go for it. be with her throughout the treatment.
03-15-2018 07:32 AM
jenny5 Kylie, I am sorry for your friend. Tell her that there are so many women who are facing infertility. It's not just her. She should stay strong in this situation. And trust your husband. If he loves you truly, he will never leave you in any situation. I have 2 babies via surrogacy. This process is very successful. Don't worry and take a wise decision before doing anything. Much love!
03-13-2018 11:56 AM
kylie
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Originally Posted by justicejay View Post
Hey Kylie! I hope you're doing good. I understand your concern for your friend, dear. I feel sorry for her. In her situation, IVF treatment is a good option. I hope your clinic has high success rates. Tell her different success stories so that she gets motivated. I hope she becomes a mother very soon. Good Luck!
Hey. Thank you so much for commenting on my post. I really appreciate it. Thank you for the suggestion too. I have been doing that. The clinic we chose has a lot of good reviews all over the internet. So shes finally feeling good about this. It will work out for her hopefully.
03-13-2018 11:52 AM
kylie
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Originally Posted by lydialest12 View Post
hey, there, Kylie, you seem like a great friend.also hey there friend if you are reading this.Things will get a lot better do not worry.there are so many to get pregnant these days.I am thinking of going for donor IVF myself.A lot of women here have gone through this procedure so do not worry.I would recommend that you search for a proper clinic before going.Most clinics follow the same protocol but and much greater prices.Much love to you guys and take care.

Hey, Lydia. Hope you are well. Thank you for commenting on my post. I really appreciate it. I read your comment to my friend. She feels better about this now. We have chosen a clinic for her. It's the same clinic I went to. We didn't want to take any risks. I have been their client before. My experience was satisfactory. She and her husband will visit the clinic soon. Right now they are taking some time to analyze it all. But I will keep you all updated on her journey. Hopefully, IVF will work for her. I have heard it works for almost all women with PCOS. Finger's crossed. Pray for her. Thanks a lot.
03-13-2018 10:16 AM
justicejay Hey Kylie! I hope you're doing good. I understand your concern for your friend, dear. I feel sorry for her. In her situation, IVF treatment is a good option. I hope your clinic has high success rates. Tell her different success stories so that she gets motivated. I hope she becomes a mother very soon. Good Luck!
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