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The IVF Hangover: An Emotional Aftermath Nobody Warns You About

48 min · 26. jan. 2026
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Last episode, we talked about the practical side of IVF - who is eligible, what testing there is beforehand, and what the procedure actually entails. But we didn’t talk about any of the squishy human stuff: the ups and downs of being an IVF patient and parent. So this time around, we tackle the physical and psychological impacts of IVF, and some of the things you might want to consider before starting treatment.   In this episode: * The idea that IVF might have some lasting impacts, something which Leila didn’t really consider while she was undergoing treatment * The additional benefits of IVF, including genetic testing and bespoke medication * How long the process takes, and how that feels when you’re in it * How the treatment might change within and between IVF cycles * The emotions you feel while undergoing treatment * The emotions you feel after treatment * How you feel physically during and after treatment * How IVF mothers are treated as high-risk pregnancies, and the pressure for birth intervention * The effects you feel after an IVF birth * The possibility of longer lasting medical risks * The likelihood of success with IVF treatment * How you can support yourself throughout your IVF journey

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