Feeling unable to cope during your IVF journey
With the emotional turmoil, the physical challenges and the mental overwhelm of treatment, it is very easy to feel like you’re not coping. It is normal and expected that these feelings will fluctuate throughout a treatment cycle.
For some people, they might be strongest just before a scan or before egg collection. This reflects the enormous anticipation of that next step that will determine if their cycle continues.
For others it’s the sense of hopelessness and helplessness that surrounds treatment failure, and they lose confidence in their capacity to bear another loss.
Recognising that you have reached the point of being unable to cope can feel debilitating and overwhelming. Giving yourself permission to feel this way, normalising it in the context of what you are going through can help create a path through the feelings.
Exploring what you need to support you is the next step, which can help create some structure.
- What will help right now?
- What can you do today that will help you feel like you’re coping?
It may also be necessary to re-assess your expectations around coping. What does coping look like for you? Often people’s expectations to be positive, motivated and strong don’t allow for the reality of what they are experiencing.
Learn more about to how to cope with feelings that arise.