02/05/2026
When the path to happiness takes a turn, you still find your way to each other 💫
Their journey to parenthood took two full years.
Her path felt like a complex checklist of challenges:
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and even the stress showed up physically as hair loss (alopecia).
At the same time, her husband was facing low s***m motility.
But step by step, they cleared every obstacle.
Both partners received treatment for chlamydia infection.
The endometrial polyp was removed through hysteroscopic cold knife surgery, creating a healthier environment for embryo implantation.
Her thyroid condition was also managed, and further immune testing was recommended.
Meanwhile, her husband focused on improving s***m quality with proper supplementation.
In the very first cycle after polyp removal,
we used oral ovulation medication to carefully monitor follicle development,
triggered ovulation, and timed in*******se precisely.
And just like that—
their first piece of happiness arrived.
Perhaps when the first child comes smoothly,
the second is not far behind.
More than a year later,
another piece of good news knocked on their door.
Although she was initially worried—having undergone four X-ray exposures while caring for her first child (due to mycoplasma infection)—
we reassured her that it would not affect the pregnancy.
And recently,
she safely delivered her second baby ✨
Seeing the joy they shared with us—
that sense of completeness and happiness—
is truly what we cherish the most.
Conditions like endometrial polyps, infections, or irregular ovulation
are not the end of the road—
they are challenges that can be managed and treated.
Even with PCOS, although ovulation may be irregular,
with the right medical guidance,
you won’t miss the moment meant for you.