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My Miracle: From PCOS to Motherhood: An Ordinary Woman's Dream Come True

Published: 2026-03-22 03:10:53 Views: 23 Author: Administrator

I. From "It's Okay" to "Why Me?"

I'm 38 years old, an ordinary office worker. I was 28 when I got married, thinking pregnancy would be the most natural thing in life. But reality was crueler than I imagined.

For a year after marriage, my periods were irregular, sometimes even skipping two or three months. I always thought it was due to work stress, until my mother-in-law urged me to go to the hospital for a checkup, and I learned I had Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS).

I still remember the doctor's words clearly: "Your ovaries are a bit lazy, ovulation is irregular, and the chances of getting pregnant naturally are relatively low."

At that moment, my mind went blank.

I didn't cry, but on the way home, every announcement on the bus seemed to remind me"You're different now."

II. The Years of Trials and Disappointments

The second year after the diagnosis, I started taking medication to regulate my periods, getting injections to stimulate ovulation, and using ovulation test stripsEvery time my period was delayed, I thought it was good news; every time the pregnancy test showed a single line, I secretly wiped away tears in the bathroom.

We tried artificial insemination three times, all unsuccessfully. The doctor said, "PCOS patients have many follicles, but the quality is poor, and they are prone to empty follicles or immature eggs."

I became increasingly anxious, my weight continued to increase due to hormonal imbalance, and my skin started breaking out in acne. My mother-in-law's urging, colleagues' baby photos, and relatives' small talk all became my biggest fears.

I started to avoid attending weddings and scrolling through my WeChat Moments. For those few years, my world felt shrouded in a fog.

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In the spring of 2023, I saw a post on Xiaohongshua woman with PCOS successfully conceived through third-generation IVF overseas, and she specifically wrote that "Beibeishu's consultant accompanied her from beginning to end."

I clicked on it and looked at her entire record, from physical examination to ovulation induction, egg retrieval, PGT screening, and embryo transfereverything was well-organized. She said, "PCOS isn't a terminal illness. With the right approach, miracles can happen."

That night, I wrote this on a sticky note and stuck it by my bedside. The next day, I added Beibeishu's official WeChat account, beginning my new journey.

IV. Initial Consultation: The First Time I Was Taken Seriously

Beibeitree consultant, Xiaofang, received me. Unlike other agencies that rush to recommend packages, she carefully reviewed my physical dataAMH, basal hormones, number of follicles, BMI, past treatment history

She earnestly explained, "The key to PCOS is personalized ovulation induction. Controlling hormonal responses is crucial for achieving both abundant and high-quality follicles."

Subsequently, she arranged a video consultation with a reproductive doctor at a partner hospital in Thailand. The doctor analyzed my case and recommended a "pre-treatment metabolic adjustment,"

including weight control, improving insulin resistance, and using a short protocol for ovulation induction to prevent ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome.

At that moment, I felt for the first time: "I wasn't a patient who had been abandoned, but one who could be saved by science."

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V. Embarking on the Journey: From Anxiety to Determination

It was August 2023 when I boarded my first flight to Bangkok. The staff at Bebe Tree Hospital were waiting for me at the airport, arranging accommodation, translation, and hospital transportationeverything went surprisingly smoothly.

At the hospital, I met several other girls like myself, all with PCOS. We encouraged each other, laughing and saying, "This time, we'll succeed on the first try!"

During the ovulation induction period, I received injections, had blood drawn, and had my follicles monitored daily. The doctors were very meticulous, and when I heard the nurse say, "There are 16 mature follicles today!"

I was so excited I almost cried.

VI. Egg Retrieval and the Anxiety of Waiting

On the day of egg retrieval, my palms were sweaty with nervousness. After waking up from anesthesia, the doctor told me, "We retrieved 18 eggs, and the maturity level is very high."

On the day the fertilization results came out, I was so anxious I dared not look at the report. After checking my results, the consultant from Beibei Tree sent me a message: "15 embryos successfully fertilized, 9 blastocysts." I couldn't help but cry in front of my phone screenat that moment, I truly saw hope.

Subsequently, all embryos underwent third-generation PGT genetic screening, identifying 5 high-quality embryos suitable for transfer.

The doctor advised me to focus on improving my health and then proceed with the transfer in three months.

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VII. The Miracle: Finally, the Two Red Lines Appeared

On the day of the transfer, I held my husband's hand, not daring to have too many fantasies.

The doctor whispered, "We selected the highest quality blastocyst. Good luck."

Ten days later, I secretly took a pregnancy test in my hotel room.

When I saw the second red line slowly appear on the pregnancy test, I froze.

That happiness came so suddenly, like the first ray of sunshine after years of gloom.

I immediately messaged the Beibeishu consultant: "It's a success! I'm pregnant!" She replied on the other end of the screen: "Congratulations, Sister Jing! You deserve all of this!"

VIII. Pregnancy and Childbirth: The Gentlest Wait in Life

Throughout my pregnancy, I was filled with gratitude almost every day.

The Beibeitree team provided continuous support, helping me connect with prenatal checkups and nutrition consultants, and frequently inquiring about my well-being.

In my seventh month of pregnancy, I had a 4D ultrasound in China, and the baby's little hand gently moved

The doctor said, "The development is excellent; it's a little princess."

Tears blurred my vision again.

The me who was once trapped by Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) could now be a mother.

In May 2024, I gave birth to a healthy daughter naturally.

The moment she was born, my husband cried like a child outside the delivery room.

I smiled and told the nurse, "Please tell the doctor to thank him, and also thank Beibei Tree."

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IX. Looking Back: Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is Not the End, But the Beginning

Many people think PCOS is a "death sentence" for fertility, but I want to tell all my sisters from my own experience: As long as you don't give up, there is always hope.

Beibei Tree isn't a god, but they are like a lighthouse.

They helped me see the direction and accompanied me through the storms step by step.

In my most desperate moment, they told me with their professionalism and patience

"You can become a mother."

Now, my daughter can call me "Mom."

Whenever she looks at me with a smile, I knowall the waiting, pain, and tears were worth it.

X. A Letter to Those Who Are Striving

If you are currently experiencing PCOS, blocked fallopian tubes, hormonal imbalances, poor follicle development

Please don't be afraid.

You are not alone, nor are you an "exception."

Science is advancing, technology is changing, and as long as we find the right direction, the future remains promising.

Just as I wrote this story not to boast, but to tell everyone who is still persevering

"Perhaps you are crying today, but tomorrow you will be embracing your own miracle."