Catherine – Interview 04
Catherine was diagnosed with unexplained infertility. She has a son and daughter conceived with IVF.
Catherine started to try for a baby when she was 30. When nothing happened for a few months, she started to get worried especially as she was quite aware of her age. She had a sympathetic GP who referred her for tests quickly. She and her husband opted for the local hospital but there were long delays between tests, so in parallel they made an appointment to see a doctor privately. They were given the diagnosis of unexplained fertility and recommended to try IVF straight away. They decided to pay for a cycle immediately rather than wait a year for treatment on the NHS. Their first cycle was unsuccessful and so they decided to try a cycle with some of the frozen embryos left over. That cycle did not work either so they opted for another fresh cycle, which did work. After an anxious pregnancy, Catherine’s son was born. She and her husband waited two years before starting to try for another baby. Again they had to go through IVF, although they left quite long gaps between cycles so that it did not impact on their family too much. This time it was one full cycle and four frozen cycles before they were successful and had a daughter four years after their son.