'Bachelor' alum Sarah Herron shared a candid update on her fourth embryo transfer months after her newborn son, Oliver, died hours after birth
Sarah Herron is opening up about her fertility struggles months after her newborn son died hours after birth.
“Disappointed doesn’t really begin to describe the feeling one has after this much loss in such a short amount of time,” she wrote. “We’re nearing the reality that it will soon be one year since losing Oliver and we are still baby-less and rounding the corner back to ground zero. We brought so much intentionality into this transfer but it just wasn’t enough to make biology work.”
“We have 2 mighty little mosaic embryos that we’ll transfer together and hope for the best,” she said. “We’re going to start by repeating the ERA to see if my implantation window has changed since having the surgery to remove my retained placenta.” Herron previously shared with Us Weekly in August that the pair were hopeful about the fertility process.
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