Carol – Interview 08
Carol had been trying to start a family for 8 years, and had been through 5 cycles of IVF, without success.
Carol and her husband assumed that they would be able to start a family easily, although she suspected they might have problems as she had polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) and suffered irregular periods when she was younger. She was diagnosed with PCOS at the age of 27 but the GP did not warn her that this could have consequences for her fertility. Carol also discovered that she had endometriosis. She and her husband started their treatment with Clomid, and then two cycles of IUI, which Carol found very stressful. Early investigations also showed up that she had a bicornuate uterus, which was a blow but did not mean she could not carry a child. She was recommended to start IVF and at the time of the interview she had been through five cycles of IVF, which had not been successful. They were considering using up some of their frozen embryos, and possibly exploring donor embryos before giving up on treatment. At the time of the interview she was not ready to give up on the hope of experiencing motherhood, and giving birth.