As a Chengdu bank employee, I used to think that I was a lucky person. I have a stable job, a partner who loves me, and good health. However, as my health continued to deteriorate, I realized that health was the most important thing to me.

Before going for IVF, I went through a lot of pain and discomfort. I'm worried that my job will be affected, and I'm worried about whether my health is suitable for IVF. But when I entered the hospital for the first time and saw those children coming out of the laboratory laughing, my mood became lighter.

I met many interesting people in the hospital, including women who had successfully conceived in vitro fertilization. They told me their stories and gave me some useful advice. I also met some friendly nurses who helped me adjust to hospital life and cared about my health.

The process of doing IVF was very hard, but I learned a lot from it. I learned how to maintain a positive attitude, how to overcome fears and insecurities, and how to relate to those around me. Although this process was painful, it also made me stronger and more confident.

Finally, I successfully completed the IVF procedure. Although I lost some work time and family time, I still feel happy and content. I am grateful for the support and help of my family, friends and colleagues who have encouraged me to persevere through this challenge.

Now, I am back to health and back to work. I knew health was the most important thing to me and IVF was just one way I could achieve that. I hope my experience can inspire more people to pursue their dreams and cherish their health.