25/03/2026
When she came to me, she was actually in a good mood. I remember being surprised—how could someone still feel this positive after five failed IVF attempts?
She told me, “I’ve moved on from that chapter. I’m not ready for egg donation.”
Even though her mindset was strong, her medical situation didn’t look promising. She had one fallopian tube removed and was scheduled for surgery to remove a polyp in her uterine lining. She had also been told her chance of getting pregnant naturally was less than 2%.
When I assessed her, I told her:
“You may have gone through a lot, but mentally you’re in a good place. You’re calm, positive, and at peace with where you are in life. You’ve processed those difficult IVF experiences. This is actually a very good time to begin treatment.”
Since her menstruation was about to start, I focused on supporting and regulating her cycle.
Then something unexpected happened.
During the scheduled surgery, the doctors found no polyp at all—her uterine lining looked perfect.
Soon after, she ovulated well.
And then… she conceived naturally.
It wasn’t complicated. It wasn’t forced.
Everything simply aligned at the right time.
She came at the right moment.
Her body was ready.
And with the right support, this miracle unfolded. ✨