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  • Nigerian actress, show host and TV producer, Stephanie Coker has opened up about her struggles with IVF
  • The mother-of-one revealed that PCOS was what led her to take the IVF route because hers was a severe case
  • While chatting with show host Chude, Stephanie shared a lot more difficulties that she passed through

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Nigerian actress, host, and presenter Stephanie Coker Aderinokun has shed light on her battle with pregnancy, PCOS, and IVF.

The public figure is not the first to speak on her journey with IVF as many others, including Funke AKindele, have taken that route too and ended up with twin boys.

According to Stephanie, hers was not an easy one, as her second IVF failed and traumatised her.

"I didn't have a period for a year" - Stephanie Coker

Stephanie dove deep into her bitter experience with PCOS as she admitted to not seeing her period for a whole year. She said she would not have chosen IVF if not for her hormonal imbalance, which resulted in PCOS.

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After conceiving her first child, Ariella, through IVF, she wanted a second child and had to go through IVF again.

The show host further stated that she suffered heartbreak from her second IVF operation in 2024 after spending over $40,000 and travelling to Los Angeles.

Following her procedure, Stephanie called her friend and told her that she felt the baby rejected her because the baby didn’t like her, and all she wanted to do after was die.

She said she felt like standing in front of a car and just letting it hit her.

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