Liz ‘ Interview 12
Liz is a midwife who had her son through ICSI 10 years ago, six years after starting to try for a family.
After getting married, Liz and her husband started trying for a family, but after eighteen months they went to see their GP, as nothing was happening. Their treatment was on the NHS and initially they were referred for IUI at their local hospital. They had six goes at IUI, all of which failed. They were then referred to a fertility centre and Liz was told she was too overweight for treatment and that she needed to lose 3 stone before they would treat her. They went back to their GP and managed to get referred to another clinic. Liz had a private outpatient appointment and although doctors said the chances were reduced with her weight, they agreed to treat her. Liz first had to have an operation to remove some cysts from her ovaries before they could start treatment. They started with IVF, provided by the NHS. The first treatment cycle did not progress. The second cycle produced two eggs, but neither of them fertilised. Doctors then suggested that they try ICSI, again funded by the NHS, but at a different centre as ICSI was not provided by the centre that was willing to treat her. It was a battle to get the funding. Their first cycle of ICSI was a success and Liz had her son, 10 years old at the time of the interview. Her marriage broke down when her son was three and she is divorced. She had to have further surgery to remove ovarian cysts. The second operation resulted in a hysterectomy and so she was unable to consider any more children.