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As some of you may know, Ky and her husband Aydden have been trying for a baby for many years.
Ky has struggled with heavy, painful periods since age 14 and would be in and out of hospital frequently with no explanation. Ky finally saw a GP who listened and suspected endometriosis in 2014, but she sat on a waiting list for close to two years before receiving a call from Pindara Private Hospital for surgery.
Ky's first surgery was in 2016, clearing out the endometriosis and the adhesions (scar tissue) so severe it was covering her organs like spider webs.
Ky and Aydden decided to start trying for a baby soon after, because they were told it would be very difficult and they had a very high chance of ectopic pregnancy.
In January 2019, Ky fell pregnant however was admitted to the emergency room with severe pains and bleeding, and received the horrible news that she was experiencing an ectopic pregnancy.
The pregnancy ruptured Ky's left fallopian tube, which led to emergency surgery to remove the tube. Knowing it would be even harder to have children with only one tube remaining, they continued trying to conceive for another two years.
Ky found out she was pregnant again in December 2020 and classed high risk due to her history. She was monitored closely in and out of hospital for four weeks with 48 hourly blood tests, but unfortunately rushed back to hospital January 2021 with another closely ruptured fallopian tube and emergency surgery to remove the right tube.
Ky and Aydden's IVF journey started in March 2021 - so far, they have had three rounds with two transfers and still no baby Stimpson.
As some of you may know, repeated IVF is not a feasible option financially. Together they have spent over $30,000 with no success. I have made this GO FUND ME to contribute toward the cost of their IVF to bring a miracle into the world.
If you know Ky, you know she is not the kind of person to reach out for help and would be the last person to ask for help.
Please help make this baby a miracle, not just a dream.

