- Erin Holland is struggling to fall pregnant
Channel Seven star Erin Holland has offered her social media followers with a heartbreaking replace about her ongoing fertility battle.
The presenter, 36, hoped to begin a household along with her Australian cricketer husband Ben Slicing following their 2021 marriage ceremony – solely to find IVF was their greatest choice to have a child.
Taking to Instagram this week, the previous Miss World Australia confirmed they’re nonetheless at sq. one regardless of 4 years of attempting.
‘Right here we go once more,’ she wrote with an accompanying picture from a hospital.
‘I am (now) breaking apart the highlights reel with some actual discuss.
‘Many losses, many failed transfers down, right this moment was all about exploratory surgical procedure, inner ‘renovations’ and beginning testing from scratch once more to try to discover some solutions to the soul-destroying unknown.
Channel Seven star Erin Holland (pictured along with her Australian cricketer husband Ben Slicing) has offered a heartbreaking replace about her ongoing fertility battle
The presenter, 36, hoped to begin a household with Slicing following their 2021 marriage ceremony – solely to find IVF was their greatest choice to have a child
Taking to Instagram this week, the previous Miss World Australia confirmed nothing has modified after 4 years of attempting
‘What is the lacking piece of the puzzle? Injections, steroids, so many medication… it’s miles extra emotionally and bodily draining than we ever bargained for.’
Holland’s emotional publish additionally included an image of a number of vials in a toilet.
‘Infertility looks like your face is pressed up towards the glass of a membership you so badly wish to be part of, however nobody is letting you in,’ she added.
Amongst these to assist Holland publicly included Nadia Bartel, House and Away star Ada Nicodemou and fellow cricket presenter Grace Hayden.
Holland additionally beforehand said she ‘let Ben down’ after failing to fall pregnant and her ‘sense of failure is overwhelming’.
Lately, Holland has been an everyday on Seven’s cricket protection, together with the boys’s and girls’s Massive Bash tournaments.
After hanging up his cricket spikes, Slicing has turned his consideration to the property market, securing a job as an agent with U Actual Property in Brisbane.
‘It positively has the highs and lows like cricket does,’ he informed realestate.com.au.
‘I have been doing all the things from chilly calling, to door knocking to letter field drops.
‘Typically I get informed to f*** off; it is fairly humbling.’













