Amy Schumerhas talked about her difficult in vitro fertilization experience and feeling 'sad' after learning that she will not be able to have any more children.The I Feel Pretty star, 40 -who is slated to co-host the upcoming Oscars with Wanda Sykes and Regina Hall later this month -appeared on a new episode of Chelsea Handler's podcast Dear Chelsea, where she discussed trying to conceive again.The actress - who already shares son Gene, two, with husband ChrisFischer - said she felt like she was going to 'die' during the IVF process.
Difficult: Amy Schumer, 40, shared about her failed IVF journey and feeling 'sad' after learning that she won't be able to have any more children, after giving birth to son Gene, two'I did IVF, we made embryos and I went through the IVF process, which is so hard.
People do it so many times. I did it one time and I was like, "I'm gonna die. This is awful,"' she recalled. 'I got like 31 eggs and I was like, I'm Fertile Myrtle.
I felt very hot. And then the drop off after fertilization, we only got one normal embryo and we tried and it didn't work … and now I don't have a uterus,' she said.Schumer had her uterus and appendix removed in order to treat her endometriosis in 2021.The actress went on to say that she is focused on her baby boy. 'We tried, but yeah we're just gonna have the one perfect little adorable angel.' Painful: 'I went through the IVF process, which is so hard.
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