Getting pregnant: Women share IVF isn't a simple journey, but it&& s a possibility you need to certainly take

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that requires an incredible amount of patience, perseverance and determination.To gauge a broader idea of people's perception of IVF, we
asked Etimes Lifestyle followers on Instagram:When asked what scares them the most about IVF procedure for conceiving a baby, 26% chose
procedure
Furthermore, 45% of participants said they will try IVF if they are unable to conceive naturally, while 28% said they would not be
comfortable; 57% participants chose IVF over adoption
This World IVF Day, Etimes Lifestyle also spoke to incredible women who shared their experience of going through IVF, and the eventual
success or failure they met.Shweta Batra, 37Shweta revealed that she got married when she was 24 years old and wanted to plan a baby after
her marriage
However, "there were some problems, concerns, and I was not able to conceive naturally
So I consulted some doctors and one of the doctors suggested IVF," she shared, adding, "So the very first treatment that I took was in
2015."However, she was not able to conceive
exact problem was."The journey was exhausting
"Emotionally it was, I can't even tell you the situations when I used to get the results as negative
I used to cry, I used to get depressed at home
I didn't want to talk to anybody for a few days," she shared."But then after one week or two weeks' time, I used to tell myself that no,
things will happen
And that positivity I think somewhere helped
I prayed and I'm really thankful to the Almighty because especially during my last attempt, I was really very positive about it," she
added.It was finally in her sixth attempt when she "met Dr
Neha Gupta from MediWorld Fertility in March 2021," that she finally "conceived and in November my baby was born" who is now "one and a half
years old.""I think these children who are born through IVF are lucky ones
They have been a blessing for the family
They are more loved than any other child because when you long for something and you get it in your hands, naturally that is a different
feeling altogether," she shared, adding "I had longed for my son for a long 11-12 years
Naturally after 12 years when I had him in my hands, it was a completely different feeling which no other mother can experience
"Akansha Mathurm, 38In another story, Akanksha shared that she tried 4 cycles of IVF from Jaipur and Delhi, but all of them failed.Going
through multiple cycles isn't easy
"You have to take a lot of medicines and injections in that process
That is a little problematic
There are hormonal changes in the body because those are hormonal medicines," she shared, adding, "Medication and the process exhausts a
person from the inside
If she doesn't get a positive response, then the person gets stressed and tense."It was her husband and family's support throughout the
journey that kept her going
"My husband's support was with me from the beginning
I never felt any pressure," she shared.Further, one IVF cycle can cost around 2 lakhs from a Government hospital, and 4 lakhs from a private
hospital, including the cost of all medications and injections
So IVF can be a costly and mentally stressful process.When asked if she would encourage others with fertility issues to opt for this
procedure, Mathur said, "Even if it was unsuccessful in my case, I know people who have had children through IVF
So, I say try it
I believe IVF success also depends on your luck
If there are 10 people like me who failed, then there are 100 people out there too who might have had success
So, you should definitely try and hope for the best."