Following a two-year break from trying to conceive, Nina and Kersti decided to look for a different fertility clinic, closer to home.
“We found a doctor in Tzaneen that enabled us to take the donor sperm and do the procedure at home. We tried another two times, but it wasn’t meant to be,” says Kersti.
“We then found a different fertility clinic in 2018, in Polokwane, and tried twice there. This was also difficult as, due to work commitments, Kersti had to drive to the clinic alone. It just didn’t feel right,” adds Nina.
In February 2019, the couple found Nelspruit Surgiclinic Fertility on the internet and hit it off instantly with Cornelia van Zyl and Dr Richardt Joubert.
“He was the first doctor to do any tests to see if either of us had a medical problem that was stopping us from conceiving. We felt comfortable from the start,” says Kersti.
“He told us that while Kersti’s eggs weren’t healthy, mine were. Dr Joubert always found a solution and was very encouraging and passionate to make it work,” adds Nina.
That’s when the couple decided to try in vitro fertilization, but had two unsuccessful attempts.
“The first time, we had 15 eggs extracted and used nine. After the five-day period, two of my eggs were implanted into Kersti, but it was unsuccessful,” says Nina.
“On our second attempt, three eggs were implanted into me, but this was also unsuccessful,” adds Kersti.
That’s when the couple decided they needed to take another break from trying to conceive and save money for another try.