Valerie Adams 'IVF' heartbreak

Publish Date
Monday, 27 November 2017, 11:30AM
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Olympic champion Dame Valerie Adams has opened up about her fertility struggles.

After giving birth to her gorgeous daughter Kimoana earlier this year, Adams opened up to Woman’s Day over the weekend. 

"Never knew a luh luh luh a love like this" - Welcome to the world, Kimoana Josephine Adams-Price. 👨‍👩‍👧💕

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Valerie and her husband Gabe tried to conceive their first child after she won her silver medal in Rio last year, but their plans were derailed when her GP discovered she had a low egg count.

After many failed attempts and a dose of tablets to increase her egg count, the couple decided to undergo in-vitro fertilisation.

Their first attempt failed, leaving Adams devastated.

“It was horrible – the worst experience ever. My heart was broken. All we could do was cry.”

She then went back to the specialists and discovered she had endometriosis and low levels of hormones that regulate menstruation.

A different cycle of IVF was decided upon with four daily injections and a testosterone patch.

This article was first published on spy.co.nz and is republished here with permission. 

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