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My IVF journey: ‘IVF is like a twisted mix of Monopoly, and Snakes and Ladders’
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Yoga teacher Sophie Sanders, who underwent seven unsuccessful rounds of IVF, says the procedure is not a “magic bullet”.
PHOTO: COURTESY OF SOPHIE SANDERS
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SINGAPORE – When yoga teacher and fertility support specialist Sophie Sanders tied the knot in 2018 at the age of 41, she thought in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) would be the fastest and least stressful route to getting pregnant.
But she and her husband learnt that it was no miracle remedy. It felt more like a numbers game, where the odds of success rose with the number of attempts.

