Jennifer Aniston reveals her grief over the failure of her in vitro fertilization attempt

Jennifer Aniston He opened up to the media to talk for the first time about a personal issue, which is infertility.

The artist revealed that behind the pregnancy rumors that have been chasing her for years, she was fighting a personal battle.

While the media debated whether or not she wanted to have children, Aniston was experiencing what no one could have imagined. Or maybe they could just stop thinking about it.

“All the years and years and years of speculation…it was really hard,” Aniston told Allure.

“I was doing IVF, drinking Chinese tea, you name it. I was throwing everything in it.

“I would have given anything if someone had said to me, ‘Freeze your eggs. Do yourself a favor.’ You just don’t think so. So here I am today. The ship has sailed.”

Today, the actress who is best known for her role as “Rachel” on Friends, has been married twice and has never had children.

It was one of her hardest times when she broke up with her Brad PittHer first engagement.

In 2005, after five years of life as a married couple, both decided to end their relationship, which the media speculated at the time because Aniston She would have preferred to focus on her career, rather than being a mother. She revealed that all of this was wrong.

“That narrative that I was just being selfish, that I just cared about my career. And God forbid, the woman is successful and doesn’t have a child,” Aniston.

“The reason my husband left me, and the reason we separated and ended our marriage, was that I would not have given him a child.

“They were absolute lies. I have nothing to hide at this point.”

IVF Journey

Aniston did not give a timeline of her IVF journey, and Allure noted that it was simply “several years ago.” But now, at 53, she said she had “no regrets” about how things went.

“I have no regrets. I actually feel a little relieved now because there’s no more, ‘Can I?'” Probably. Probably. Probably. “You don’t have to think about that anymore.” Aniston.

“I would say in my late thirties, forties, I’ve been through really tough times, and if not, I’ll never be what I was meant to be.

“That’s why I have such gratitude for all those mysterious things. Otherwise, I would be stuck being this person who was so scared, so nervous, and unsure of their identities. And now, I don’t care. Ji.”

Aniston She’s been on a totally personal journey over the years, but she’s in a good place now and she realizes the value of being kind to ourselves.

“I feel better today, better than I did in my twenties or thirties, or in my mid-40s,” Aniston said.

“We needed to stop saying a bad word to ourselves.

“One day you’ll be 65 and I think, you looked great at 53.”

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