At 40, after years of heartbreak and determination, she had already faced two miscarriages and four failed embryo transfers—each one with normal embryos. Diagnosed with diminished ovarian reserve, silent endometriosis, and recurrent implantation failure, she wasn’t new to the complexity of infertility.
Her journey spanned nearly every approach: medicated and modified natural transfers, immunological protocols, suppression cycles, and experimental therapies. From steroids to Tacro, intralipids to PRP, LIT, SCIG, embryo glue, and even Fertilysis—she left no stone unturned. A laparoscopy confirmed silent endo in July 2024, and still, hope remained elusive.
Despite everything—Lupron, Letrozole, biopsies, hysteroscopies, blood thinners, baby aspirin—her body continued to reject the promise of life. Now, with just one normal embryo and two mosaics left, she stood at the crossroads of science and soul, weary but still searching for a miracle.