Jennifer Aniston on her ‘difficult’ journey with fertility issues

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Jennifer Aniston has spoken out about her very private fertility journey in an interview with Allure magazine. 

The actress revealed that she spent years trying to get pregnant, trying everything she could but unfortunately nothing seemed to work. 

“All the years and years and years of speculation … It was really hard,” Aniston said. 

“I was going through IVF, drinking Chinese tea, you name it. I was throwing everything at it.”

For the first time, Aniston opened up about the difficult journey she had trying to start a family. 

“I would’ve given anything if someone had said to me, ‘Freeze your eggs. Do yourself a favour.’”

“You just don’t think about it. So here I am today. The ship has sailed.”

Reflecting back on the journey, she mentioned that she has no regrets, in fact she says that ageing has given her some relief as she doesnt feel the burden of possibility anymore. 

“I actually feel a little relief now because there is no more, ‘Can I? Maybe. Maybe. Maybe’. I don’t have to think about that anymore.”

Source: Daily Telegraph

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