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Louise Thompson's IVF struggle: 'Less whole, human'
26 Jan
Summary
- Louise Thompson aims to give son Leo a sibling after near-fatal birth.
- She faces fertility issues due to past health complications.
- Thompson is exploring IVF and surrogacy with legal involvement.

TV personality Louise Thompson has shared her difficult journey toward expanding her family, a process made challenging by severe health complications experienced during the birth of her son Leo in 2021. Following a near-fatal childbirth and subsequent PTSD and postnatal anxiety, Thompson has been diagnosed with Lupus, Asherman's syndrome, and has experienced further hemorrhages, impacting her fertility. She expressed feeling 'less whole and human' due to these issues, noting her partner Ryan Libbey also harbors significant anxieties about risking their current stability.
Despite these hurdles, Thompson and Libbey are determined to give Leo a sibling, with Thompson actively engaging in fertility treatments, including IVF. The couple is also exploring surrogacy, which has necessitated legal consultations. This pursuit comes as Thompson reports a lower-than-expected number of fertilized eggs from recent treatments, adding to the emotional and physical strain of her ongoing recovery. She remains focused on finding joy and strength through her work and connections as she navigates this complex path.




