At 31 years old, Mrs. Preeti Gautam had been married for three years, and for two of those years, she and her husband had been hoping to start a family. Despite their best efforts, their dream of becoming parents seemed out of reach. After multiple attempts at natural conception and even undergoing IUI treatment at a fertility clinic in Kathmandu, the results were disheartening. Preeti learned she had a large fibroid in her uterus, a diagnosis that made her journey to motherhood even more challenging.
However, their story took a hopeful turn when one of Nepal’s senior gynecologists referred her to Creator’s IVF Nepal. After a thorough fertility evaluation, it was discovered that her egg count was low for her age. The presence of the fibroid only added to their concerns. Yet, instead of losing hope, Preeti and her husband found strength in the guidance of Dr. Sanumaiya Shrestha and her dedicated team. They were introduced to the possibility of fertility preservation through embryo freezing – a glimmer of hope for their future.
With determination, the couple embraced the first cycle of embryo freezing wholeheartedly. However, due to the size of Preeti’s fibroid, it was essential to have it surgically removed. The surgery, performed by the same skilled gynecologist who had referred her, was a success, leaving her uterine cavity intact and unharmed. Six months after the procedure, Preeti and her husband decided to move forward with a second cycle of egg collection, ensuring they had a surplus of embryos for the future.
Then came the moment of truth. Two perfect embryos were transferred, and with the unwavering support of her doctors, along with the couple’s faith and perseverance, Preeti’s prayers were answered. On her very first attempt at IVF, she became pregnant.
On 2081/01/11, Preeti and her husband were blessed with a healthy baby girl, a day that was nothing short of triumphant for everyone involved. Their journey was a testament to resilience, teamwork, and the power of hope.