How Hannah navigated egg freezing, IVF, a traumatic birth, and COVID lockdowns to welcome her daughter, Stevie.

In this episode of No Need for Prince Charming, Hannah shares her journey to becoming a solo mum by choice. A nanny by profession, Hannah made the proactive decision to freeze her eggs in her early 30s after recognising the uncertainty of finding a partner. After enduring setbacks, including a redundancy just after purchasing donor sperm, she pushed ahead with IVF and conceived on her first embryo transfer. Hannah opens up about a traumatic birth experience involving induction, a retained placenta, and a challenging recovery, all coinciding with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite the hurdles, Hannah's resilience, the support of her family, and the joy of raising her daughter, Stevie, shine through.

Key Takeaways:

  • Egg freezing as a proactive step in her early 30s.

  • Choosing an international donor and navigating IVF.

  • A traumatic birth with induction, epidural complications, and a retained placenta.

  • Early motherhood during the COVID-19 pandemic and finding support through her family.

  • Building connections with donor siblings worldwide.

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