Lena Dunham shared her unsuccessful IVF journey for the first time in a candid Harper’s Magazine essay on Monday, November 16.“I learned that none of my eggs were viable on Memorial Day in the midst of a global pandemic,” the Girls alum, 34, wrote. “I was in Los Angeles when I got the call from Dr.
Coperman, the slight Jewish man who was my entry into (and now exit from) the world of corporate reproduction.”The doctor told the actress, “We were unable to fertilize any of your eggs,” she recalled.
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