history_edu The Challenge
Severe endometriosis had not only caused Mrs. Adeyemi years of excruciating pain but had deeply impacted her ovarian reserve. Previous clinics had suggested donor eggs right away, stripping her of the hope of having a genetically related child.
"We felt unseen as individuals. Everyone was just pushing us toward standard protocols without addressing the root cause—my endometriosis," Mrs. Adeyemi recalled.
"Private Care was the first place that treated my pain as real and my fertility dreams as valid, simultaneously."
— Mrs. Adeyemi
biotech The Treatment Journey
Dr. Chioma Adeyemi designed a holistic plan. First, she performed a meticulous laparoscopic excision to remove endometrial lesions while preserving delicate ovarian tissue.
Months of recovery followed, combining nutritional therapy and close monitoring. Only when the physiological environment was fully optimized did they proceed to a carefully calculated IVF cycle.
celebration The Moment of Joy
The customized IVF protocol resulted in three high-quality embryos. The very first single embryo transfer was successful.
Today, she spends her days chasing her brilliant, energetic toddler in the garden, entirely free from endometriosis pain and full of maternal joy.



