'I think I'll never stop hoping'
Sophie Sulehria is a BBC Reporter. She and her husband Jonny started trying for a baby in 2013 and after being told they couldn't conceive naturally, began IVF treatment in April 2014. A little over three years and thirty thousand pounds later they embarked on what they knew would be their last chance at IVF.
Since last October, for the PM programme, Sophie and Jonny have been chronicling their efforts, including reports on alternatives such as egg donation, foreign adoption and fostering to adopt.
In this episode they reflect on the journey so far, and discuss what their future options are.
(Photo: Jonny, Sophie and presenter Eddie Mair Credit: BBC)
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Our fertility journey—PM
BBC reporter Sophie Sulehria and her husband Jonny share their journey to have a child
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