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Stephanie Coker Aderinokun, a well-known media personality and actress, recently shared her harrowing experience with PCOS and IVF in an interview with Chude Jideonwo.
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She bravely disclosed how she struggled with the emotional toll of failed IVF attempts, spending a significant amount of money and even traveling to Los Angeles for treatment.
After the heartbreaking loss of her baby, Stephanie opened up to a friend about feeling rejected by the unborn child.
Her battle with PCOS, a condition that led to dangerous health complications, made IVF her only viable option for starting a family.
Despite facing immense challenges, including her husband’s failed election, Stephanie’s story sheds light on the resilience and strength required to navigate such difficult circumstances.
“I didn’t have my period for a whole year. PCOS made me choose IVF because mine was very severe. My doctor told me mine was life-threatening; I ended up in a wheelchair and was vomiting blood.
“I got pregnant on the first IVF, the second one failed and actually I was standing in front of a car just to let the car hit me,” she said partly.
Watch the video below …
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