“Having a child is not a long calm river”… These two friends want to break the taboo

2023-05-07 18:53:39

“Everything went well, thank you.” This is the answer given by Caroline Vigoureux and Julie Fichera when they were asked how their pregnancy had gone. However, they each encountered significant difficulties before becoming mothers. Julie Fichera knew since she was 16 that she might never get pregnant due to MRKH syndrome, a rare congenital condition characterized by the absence of a uterus. Caroline Vigoureux, her childhood friend, also had to deal with a fertility problem in her couple, her husband having a problem with the mobility of his spermatozoa.

If the story ends well for the two women, the first having had a child thanks to medically assisted procreation (PMA), and the second thanks to surrogacy (GPA) in the United States, they had to face a taboo… that of infertility.

Between 15 and 25% of French couples concerned

Infertility is characterized by the absence of pregnancy despite unprotected sexual intercourse for a period of at least twelve months. And the two friends are not special cases. In France, 15 to 25% of couples are concerned. One in ten couples even remains infertile following two years of trying to have a child.

To break this taboo, they wrote the book with four hands Everything went well, thank you (Editions Fayard), released in early May. For 20 Minutesthey explain why it is important to put an end to the idea that having a child is a long calm river.

The video testimony of Caroline and Julie can be found at the top of this article.

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