Anna Wilken gives fertility update: she gets help abroad

Anna Wilken
She continues her fertility treatment abroad

Anna Wilken

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For four years, Anna Wilken and her husband Sargis Adamyan have been trying to become parents through artificial insemination. Now the model has obtained another opinion abroad and is changing the previous treatment.

Four years full of hope, longing and pain lie behind Anna Wilken, 26. Hope to soon be able to hold your own child in your arms. And pain as she has already endured seven unsuccessful embryo transfers and two miscarriages. In March 2022 her last attempt failed. Now the model and her husband Sargis Adamyan, 28, are changing the method. In Belgium, the 26-year-old relies on a hormone-free treatment strategy.

Anna Wilken: “Back to ‘Nature’!”

On Instagram, the book author explains what the past few weeks have looked like for her. “Since we are currently still in Belgium, we decided to get another opinion here. Abroad, the fertility clinics are usually much more advanced than here in Germany [sic]”She explains to her almost 500,000 followers. Since the beginning of April, the model has been in treatment in Belgium, where her husband is currently under contract with Club Brugge.

After an initial conversation with her new doctor and a subsequent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), the 26-year-old received a concrete suggestion: “Back to ‘Nature’! We’ve already taken a few steps back and are now going again. I’m honest, I’m exhausted from artificial insemination and my endometriosis symptoms aren’t getting any better either [sic].” Anna Wilken now has to undergo an operation under anesthesia, which is supposed to act like a kind of “rejuvenation”.

Anna Wilken discontinues the hormone treatment

In PRP treatment, the “ovaries are activated by injecting a blood product from your own blood”. This is intended to stimulate the production of new eggs on the one hand and to thicken the uterine lining on the other. Anna Wilken explains the forthcoming treatment and how it will continue afterwards: “My stem cells are prepared under anesthesia and injected into the ovaries and uterus. […] After the procedure, it’s time to do the ovulation tests and all without any hormones. I honestly have to say that I was very surprised (positively) by this proposal and it feels very good for both of us [sic].”

As Wilken further describes, the stimulation of the follicles lasts up to three months. These are weeks that the former GNTM candidate and her partner want to tackle in a relaxed manner. At the same time, these are weeks that give the couple new hope and will shape them just like the last four years. As Anna clarified on Mother’s Day, “All my love is in these little lights and our two star children.”

Sources used: instagram.com, fertillife.com

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