Supermodel Tyra Banks’ IVF journey has been challenging yet inspiring as she talked about going through infertility and failing multiple cycles of IVF, all under the public eye. After seven failed IVF cycles over several years, she conceived her son, York, in January 2016 via surrogacy.

The first time Banks opened up about her struggles was in her own talk show FABlife in 2015, while she was interviewing Chrissy Teigen, who talked about her own fertility struggles and going through IVF while shielding herself from the media  and their personal questions about conceiving.

Banks suddenly got the camera to zoom in on her face and revealed her own ordeal.

“I want to co-sign what Chrissy is saying and say ‘You have no idea what people are going through,’” she said, fighting back tears, while urging people to stop questioning about pregnancy.

“Why am I crying? You just have no idea what people are going through, so when you ask Chrissy that or me that or anybody that, it is none of your frigging business, okay?

Tyra Banks IVF baby her mother

Why don’t you have kids?

“I am so tired of seeing on my social media, ‘Why don’t you have kids?’ You don’t know what I’m going through, you have no idea,” she said.

“For any women, it is none of your business what somebody is going through.”

Why did she postpone pregnancy?

Tyra banks continued the conversation by sharing her story of how her plan for kids kept postponing to the point where it became a challenge to conceive.

“It’s so funny when I was 23, I would tell myself, ‘In three years, I’m gonna have kids!’ And then I turned 24 and I’d say, ‘In three years, I’m going to have kids!’ And then every single year I kept saying that and then after a while it’s like, okay now I want to and it’s not so easy.”

Women over the age of 30 are often blamed for putting their career over kids and the two models discussed how in all cases the women are seen as the problem but the level of pain experienced is often difficult to comprehend by people who have not gone through it personally.

York Banks

Tyra Banks’ IVF failures

Tyra Banks opened up about more intimate details on her struggle to conceive in her memoir ‘Perfect is boring’ that she co-authored with her mother, Carolyn London.

London also talked about her emotional turmoil due to the failed attempts, as she said, “It hurt me so much to watch her struggle through that. She set up a nursery and, in the bathroom, she put a tile in the floor that said, ‘Mommy Already Loves You.’ And then she found out the IVF had failed,” London wrote.

“It ripped my heart out.”

Age, Work, and seven failed cycles of IVF

Tyra Banks tried to have a baby with her then-boyfriend, photographer Erik Asla, but after a while they realized it could be difficult to conceive naturally because of their age, so they decided to go for IVF.

In a detailed conversation with People magazine, she spoke about her book, and the complicated stages one goes through to get pregnant. Up till the point where she turned to surrogacy, with every embryo, she was right on the edge until her son was born.

“There are so many stages of pregnancy. It’s like, ‘Okay, it’s a healthy embryo. Okay, it’s month one.’ I was just constantly living on edge until I held him for the first time,” she said, adding how many people have no idea about the difficulty some couples go through to battle infertility and have a child.

While filming cycle 22 of America’s Next Top Model in 2015, Banks was reportedly giving herself stimulation injections.

On Cycle 22’s final runway, at the Disney Concert Hall, she went into a back closet to give herself the final shot, in what was her seventh round of IVF.

She also revealed that she got pregnant in that round, but obviously she miscarried.

Speaking about the complicated process of injectable drugs and the medications required for pregnancy, she explained, “I’ve had some not happy moments with that, very traumatic moments. It’s difficult as you get older. It’s not something that can just happen.”

Surrogacy and the birth of Tyra Banks’ baby

There are many reasons why IVF fails but no definite conclusion as to what can be done to make it work.

Tyra Banks’ IVF journey took a toll on her mental strength.

“I was really going overboard. I probably would have had to go to the hospital if I didn’t slow down,” she told the USA today.

Tyra Banks son York on a day out with his father

Banks said she tried to find the right balance between trying to have a baby and her work, which all got to her.

She had expected it to be harder due to her age but to keep going after receiving false hope after every failed cycle was challenging. Eventually she turned to surrogacy and had a baby boy in 2016, when she was 43 years old.

It’s all worth it

Banks often speaks about raising her son as a rewarding experience making her past struggles worth it.

York is growing up fast. All that anxiety is now gone.

“As I gaze into the beautiful eyes of my son, I think about all the people who struggle with fertility or carrying a child and continue to pray for them every day,” Banks told PEOPLE. “My hopes and dreams are filled with well wishes that they get to feel what my little treasure, York Banks Asla, feels like in my arms.”

She’s raising the kid with her mother and now-separated partner, Asla. “We are co-parenting and doing such a great job raising him that I don’t have to do less. So, it’s like this beautiful village around York. But I’m there every day,” she says.

Why is IVF in the public eye difficult?

Among the feelings of shame or being inadequate is the feeling of not wanting to feel alone in the journey. Social media has helped people share their struggles with an online support system that only the internet could provide.

Tyra Banks’ IVF failures made her afraid that the world will see her as broken. She didn’t feel like less of a woman, but she did blame herself for having waited too long to get pregnant.

Banks calls out for women to support each other and not blame the ambitious ones. “Working women, you know, have respect for that working woman that might not want a child now, and let’s not attack each other and feel like, ‘Oh, you’re doing that but you need to do this,’ and just remember, you never, ever know what somebody is going through.”

Tyra Banks’ IVF journey was long and distressing but science and technology have improved IVF outcomes today. For a quick consultation with an IVF expert, get in touch.
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