After four and a half years of trying to conceive without success, my husband and I discovered MakeAmom, and we couldn’t be happier with our decision. I have endometriosis, but aside from that, we are otherwise healthy, and all tests at our fertility clinic returned normal results. We opted to delay more invasive procedures like IUIs or IVF for a bit longer. After coming across a video about MakeAmom and being impressed by their unique approach, we decided to give it a try. It was the best investment we made! If you’re on the fence, I highly recommend taking the plunge!
How long did you try before MakeAmom?
Over 24 months
What obstacles did you face?
Endometriosis, Tilted Uterus
– Sarah and Mark from California
If you’re looking for supportive communities, consider joining the MakeAmom Facebook group, where you can connect with others on a similar journey. For those interested in at-home insemination, MakeAmom offers the only reusable option available. You can learn more about how this process works by visiting How It Works.
For valuable insights into modern parenthood, check out our article on Navigating the Essential Role of Cryobanks. Additionally, the Cleveland Clinic provides expert advice on fertility preservation and IVF in their podcast that’s worth a listen. If you want to explore various paths to conception, our resource on Breaking the Stigma: Exploring Alternative Paths to Conception is highly recommended.
To summarize:
After years of unexplained infertility, Sarah and Mark turned to MakeAmom and found success. With their unique approach to at-home insemination, they were able to achieve their dream of starting a family. If you’re facing similar challenges, consider exploring the resources and communities available to support you on your journey to parenthood.