Kayleigh Evans, 27, Birkenhead
Bursting into tears, I felt an arm stroking my back. ‘Hey, don’t cry, it’s OK,’ my husband Lee, 28, soothed, wrapping his arms around me as I emerged from the bathroom in a complete state.
‘It’s negative,’ I cried, showing him the pregnancy test in my hand.
‘It’s OK, we can try again,’ he assured me.
‘It just feels like it’s never going to happen,’ I sobbed.
We’d been married for a few years and had been desperate to start a family of our own.
But despite trying all we could to have a baby, our dream of becoming parents felt like it was never going to happen.
Meanwhile, the constant disappointment had taken its toll.
Every time a friend uploaded a grainy black-and-white ultrasound picture…