Martha – Interview 16
Martha suffered from secondary infertility. After she had her daughter it took 4 years to conceive her son. She needed IVF.
Martha got pregnant quite easily with her first child. When her daughter was 14 months old, she and her husband started trying for a second child, but nothing happened. After 6 months she started to worry but waited until a year before going to see her GP. They were told that they would have to wait two years before referral, but she managed to persuade them to start with a few hormone tests. She was finding infertility very difficult to cope with, and so after a few months more went for some private investigations. Her husband’s work insurance covered their initial tests, although not the fertility treatment itself. The tests could not find anything wrong, so Martha was given the diagnosis of unexplained infertility. At two years after starting to try for a child, they went to see a private clinic about IVF, and still had to wait a further six months to be seen. In the meantime they tried Clomid, which gave Martha horrible side effects, and did not work. At the clinic they initially tried IUI, but she hyperstimulated. They next tried an IVF cycle, but Martha was put on the same dose of drugs, and hyperstimulated again. However, doctors decided to collect some of the eggs and fertilise them, and then froze them. They had to wait a few months for the hyperstimulation to abate, and then got pregnant with their son with the first frozen embryo transfer.