Liberal Mélanie Joly opens up about fertility, starting fifth invitro attempt
OTTAWA — Economic Development Minister Mélanie Joly is leading the federal electoral campaign for the Liberals and seeking re-election for the party. Her biggest challenge, however, has yet to come: becoming a mother
Joly said in an interview with The Canadian Press she was starting her fifth attempt at the invitro fertilization process.
“Normally, it is the most euphoric part of the process,” Joly said in French. “Because everything is possible. And you think it’s going to work. So, every time it doesn’t work, which has been the case in the previous four attempts, it’s a period of mourning … It is so exhausting.”
Joly has spoken publicly over the past months about her desire to start a family. Only recently, however, did she open up about the highs and lows associated with fertility treatments, following the advice of her friend Julie Snyder, one of Quebec’s biggest TV hosts and producers, who also went through a similar experience.