When I couldn’t find a man, two strangers helped me have a baby
By Gail Russell, 45, from Colchester, Essex
When I was in my 20s, I didn’t worry about relationships and children.
I’ll do it when the time’s right, I thought.
I was too busy focusing on my career as a graphic designer and having fun.
Only, when I hit my 30s, my mates started settling down and having babies.
Watching them with their little ones made me feel broody.
When will it be my turn? I’d ask myself.
I fell in love a couple of times. But when the relationships didn’t work out, I was back to square one. I started to lose hope.
I’m never going to find my Mr Right, I thought.
Then, in 2005, I was tasked at work with designing stuff for a fertility clinic called the London Women’s Clinic.
I learnt all the ins and outs about fertility, including that my chances of getting pregnant rapidly decreased the older I got!
And also that you could get pregnant using donor sperm.
I could have a baby without a man, I thought.
I knew the chances of me meeting a man to settle down with were getting slimmer.
If I wanted a baby, I needed to get on with it.
So, without telling anyone, I began choosing a sperm donor from a sperm bank.
I selected characteristics similar to mine.
Blue eyes, petite build.
Then, in January 2008, aged 34, I secretly paid £1,200 for an IUI procedure to insert donor sperm into my uterus.
I was excited, hopeful. I even had the name Lewis in mind if it was a boy.
Sadly, it failed.
This story is from the March 22, 2018 edition of Chat.
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