Mom Who Struggled To Become Pregnant For Eight Years Conceives Baby And Twins In The Same Week

Sep 19, 2020 by apost team

Not all women can successfully get pregnant and birth children on their own. Without seeking medical assistance, some couples can actually do more harm than good to themselves in their efforts to conceive. Some couples try to get pregnant for years on end without success.

You won't believe how long this mother, Corsham, England resident Beata Bienias, tried to get pregnant before finally getting lucky. Not only did her IVF work, but she had also conceived twins naturally on top of her IVF pregnancy — leaving her pregnant with triplets. Bienias successfully gave birth to the triplets in December 2018.

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From the age of 28, Beata Bienias had very much wanted to get pregnant, as Today reports. Unfortunately, however, she has suffered from polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a disorder of the hormones that ultimately results in women's ovaries failing to release eggs each month like they're supposed to.

Even though Beata knew she had PCOS before she started trying to get pregnant nine years ago, she and her husband had still tried to conceive consistently for much of the past decade.

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Doctors specializing in fertility recommended that Bienias, who is now 37 years of age, lose weight to improve her chances of getting pregnant.

Three years ago, at the age of 34, Beata Bienias broke down and finally decided to enter a clinical weight loss program. After consulting with doctors, she also decided that she and her husband would undergo in vitro fertilization (IVF) as a means of improving the chances of getting pregnant, reports Today.

Although it took her nearly a year to lose enough weight to make IVF worth its costs, Beata finally got her weight down to a "good enough" level.

In vitro fertilization, or IVF, is a procedure usually reserved for couples who have tried and failed to conceive naturally. It involves having eggs extracted directly from the female's ovaries, being exposed to the sperm donor's sperm, and inserting a fertilized embryo into the female a few days later.

IVF only works about half the time despite costing thousands of dollars on average. After doctors transferred the artificially-inseminated embryo into Beata's uterus, she and her husband couldn't do anything but wait. Nine days later, the couple was excited to learn that she was pregnant with a baby! 

Two weeks after getting the good news, Beata went to a prenatal scan appointment. Doctors peered inside her stomach using ultrasound technology, finding out that Beata was already carrying twins!

Have you ever heard of a miracle like this? Pass this along to any new moms you know!

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