Living Hellth
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2536567/fan_mail/new] Krupa's fertility journey spans 12 years, four rounds of IVF, two countries, endometriosis diagnosis that finally came through fertility investigations, a near-fatal surgical complication, a pandemic, and ultimately — twins, born at 32 weeks, at 43 years old. But it also spans something else: 20 years of painful, heavy periods dismissed as normal in a South Asian community where menstruation was a secret and fertility struggles were unspoken. She then had to build her own support network from scratch — anonymously on Instagram and in a secret Facebook group — because nowhere else felt safe enough to ask the questions she needed answered. This is nothing short of remarkable! 🩸 Heavy, painful periods dismissed for 20 years — and the endometriosis diagnosis that finally came through fertility investigations, not GP care 🏥 The NHS fertility system — IUI as a precursor to IVF, how funding works, and why IUI was the wrong treatment for Krupa's diagnosis from the start 💉 Four rounds of IVF — across NHS, private London clinics, and ultimately Athens — and what drove the decision to keep going (and to stop) 🚨 Ovarian torsion: the near-fatal complication — a surgical error during egg retrieval that left Krupa unable to walk for months and changed everything ✈️ IVF abroad — why Krupa went to Athens, what to look for in an international clinic, and why regulation matters more than location 🧠 The mental health reality of IVF — anxiety, withdrawal from friends, the trauma of a 12-year journey, and why she was placed under perinatal mental health care during pregnancy 💑 Sustaining a relationship through fertility treatment — couples counselling, fertility counsellors, and staying on the same page through the hardest years 🌸 Endometriosis, diet and lifestyle — how changing her diet had more impact on her pain than surgery did 🤫 The South Asian community and fertility taboo — periods as shameful secrets, counselling as a cultural taboo, and the anonymous Facebook group she built for 200 Indian women who had nowhere else to go 📱 Building community when there is none — the TTC Instagram community, anonymous Facebook groups, and why connection with strangers became her lifeline 👶 Twin boys at 43, born at 32 weeks — the NICU journey, the emergency C-section under general anaesthetic, and the PTSD that arrived after 💛 Life on the other side — her role as a Bliss trustee, her advisory work in women's health, and the calls she still gets from South Asian women who need someone safe to talk to 💛 Resources Mentioned * Bliss — charity for babies born premature or sick; Krupa is now a trustee: bliss.org.uk * Peanut App — fertility and motherhood community app: peanut-app.io * NHS Subfertility Units — your GP can refer you; ask specifically about the subfertility unit in your local trust * NHS GUM Clinics — anonymous STI testing in every postcode; ask your GP * HFEA (Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority) — UK fertility regulator; clinic ratings, evidence ratings for add-ons: hfea.gov.uk * Fertility counsellors — available through most IVF clinics, NHS and private; ask your unit about access * Perinatal Mental Health Teams — available through NHS for those with significant anxiety or trauma during pregnancy; ask your midwife or consultant to refer you * Endometriosis UK — patient support and information: endometriosis-uk.org Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2536567/support] We've reached 1.2 million views across all platforms, proudly covering some of the most chronic and confusing conditions and diseases that disproportionately affect women. Help us keep the podcast going by following us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/livinghellthpodcast?igsh=MW41Nml1a3htbmNmMQ%3D%3D&utm_source=qr] or TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@livinghellth?_r=1&_t=ZN-96Gqj5bPo0c], or subscribe via YouTube. [https://www.youtube.com/@LivingHellth?sub_confirmation=1 ]
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