Prior to coming to Collaborative Care, Meg had undergone four rounds of IVF; with an unsuccessful first attempt, the second attempt ending in miscarriage, the third attempt resulting in a pregnancy with their first child, and the fourth attempt was a few years later and unsuccessful. After the fourth attempt, Meg had one final attempt through her insurance coverage, and she wanted to take a break from the IVF process and get her body healthy for one final cycle.
After coming to Collaborative Care, within five months, Meg was able to get pregnant naturally, without the need for additional IVF.