- Stephanie Coker has been open about her struggles with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS).
- PCOS led to dangerous health complications, making IVF her only viable option for starting. a family
- Coker’s PCOS diagnosis was described as “life-threatening” by her doctor.
- She underwent IVF treatment, but it failed, leading to significant emotional distress.
Newsypeople- Stephanie Coker, a well-known Nigerian media personality and actress, recently opened up about her harrowing experience with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) and In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) in an interview with Chude Jideonwo.
Coker revealed that her PCOS diagnosis was “life-threatening,” as she was constrained to a wheelchair, vomiting blood, and did not see her period for a year.
The filmmaker explained that her severe PCOS condition left her with no choice but to pursue IVF to start a family.
Coker conceived her first child, Ariella, through IVF, but her second attempt failed. The heartbreaking loss of her unborn child took a toll on her emotionally, and she once contemplated stepping in front of a moving car.
Stephanie Coker admitted to feeling deeply dejected after the failed IVF attempt, confessing that she called a friend and told her,
“I don’t think the child liked me. It didn’t stay.”
She revealed that she spent a significant amount of money on IVF treatments, even traveling to Los Angeles for treatment.
This was a #WithChude classic, and usually those only happen with veterans. But this one was.
— Chude Jideonwo (@Chude) May 31, 2024
In between the most beautiful tears, cool kid and It-girl Stephanie Coker tells me about the heartbreak from her second IVF operation just last year, after spending over $40,000 and… pic.twitter.com/Nhmpaj6PjD
Despite facing immense challenges, including her husband’s failed election, Coker’s story sheds light on the resilience and strength required to navigate such difficult circumstances.
As an advocate for PCOS awareness, Coker released a documentary called “Where The Heck is My Period?” chronicling the daily lives of Nigerian women living with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome.
Coker’s openness about her struggles with PCOS and IVF has resonated with many, sparking discussions about the importance of creating awareness for women and men facing similar challenges.
Her story serves as a testament to the strength and resilience of those who face the emotional and physical toll of infertility.
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