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Daily Mirror
26-05-2025
- Health
- Daily Mirror
Geordie Shore's Sophie Kasaei has fertility breakthrough after years of 'pain'
After a long and difficult journey to start a family, Sophie Kasaei and Jordan Brooks open up about the unexpected medical discoveries that have given them new hope Sophie Kasaei and Jordan Brooks from Geordie Shore have opened up about their fertility battle, sharing a significant update after a challenging journey. Fans have followed their story on The Only Way is Essex, where they've been candid about the obstacles they've encountered while trying to conceive. Recently, the couple took to Instagram to update their followers on their progress. Sophie, perched on Jordan's knee, explained: "So me and Jordan have been waiting to do this video. Because we were waiting because we wanted to see where we're gonna be at in our fertility journey." They shared they felt now was the right moment to talk openly about their experience. Sophie revealed: "So not long ago, a couple of months ago, we got the first bit of news. I had something called Ureaplasma but Ureplasma is like an embedded bacteria that can cause infertility and I knew nothing about this." She went on to say: "And in the UK they never tested for it. And this testing that we've been getting is more like immunology testing. And they test for everything. And Ureaplasma would have caused a lot of infertility anyways." Jordan chimed in, describing the fix as surprisingly straightforward: "That was very a simple fix, which we couldn't believe." Sophie agreed but added: "Now I was a little bit worried, how do I get rid of this? And that was literally a course of antibiotics." Jordan mentioned the couple had to abstain from intimacy for two weeks during Sophie's treatment. Still, once the antibiotics were done, questions lingered as to why conception wasn't happening. Their journey continued with blood tests back in the UK, where they discovered they were a partial DQ alpha match - something that also impacts implantation. But they shared a silver lining: this too could be treated. Alongside their video, the pair wrote: "It's been a long road and looking for answers comes with so many stresses and worries. We can now say finally after over 2 years we have got some answers on our fertility journey. "I was recommended Fertilysis from a few girls who have had amazing success stories so I thought let's give it a try! We found out firstly that I had a bacteria called Ureaplasma that causes infertility - why no one ever tested me for this in UK I do not know. "But a course of antibiotics and it was gone. We then had our bloods sent off to see what's going on in our immunology and we got even more answers! We found out we are a partial DQ alpha match which also affects implantation. But there is even more hope as this can be treated too. "I just wish we knew about @fertilysis sooner. I know now we are in the best hands and the outcome is going to be amazing. Finally feeling hopeful and can finally see some light after a challenging few years. Next it's off to Athens to get the next batch of treatments." In other news, The Sun recently disclosed the real reason behind Sophie's departure from Geordie Shore. The star had been in discussions with the show's network for several months, seeking a pay increase that reflected her significant contributions.


The Irish Sun
26-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Geordie Shore's Sophie Kasai and Jordan Brooks gives huge update in fertility journey after devastating struggle
GEORDIE Shore's Sophie Kasai and Jordan Brooks have given a huge update in their fertility journey after a devastating struggle. The couple's journey to parenthood has been shown on The Only Way is Essex and they've been open Advertisement 5 Geordie Shore's Sophie Kasai and Jordan Brooks have given a huge update in their fertility journey after a devastating struggle Credit: Getty 5 The couple updated their followers with an Instagram video Credit: Instagram 5 The couple waited to do the video once they had some news about their journey Credit: Instagram The loved up couple have now taken to Instagram to give their followers an update on their fertility journey. With Sophie sat on Jordan's knee she said: "So me and Jordan have been waiting to do this video. "Because we were waiting because we wanted to see where we're gonna be at in our fertility journey." The couple then went on to explain they felt that it was the best time to speak about it. Advertisement Geordie shore Sophie continued: "So not long ago, a couple of months ago, we got the first bit of news. "I had something called Ureaplasma but Ureplasma is like an embedded bacteria that can cause infertility and I knew nothing about this. "And in the UK they never tested for it. And this testing that we've been getting is more like immunology testing. "And they test for everything. And Ureaplasma would have caused a lot of infertility anyways." Advertisement Most read in News TV Jordan added: "That was very a simple fix, which we couldn't believe." Sophie agreed than said: "Now I was a little bit worried, how do I get rid of this? And that was literally a course of antibiotics." Geordie Shore's Sophie Kasaei reveals her new look face after getting her filler dissolved Jordan added that they couldn't have sex for two weeks while Sophie was on the antibiotics. But the couple still had some unanswered questions as to why it wasn't happening once the two weeks were up. Advertisement So the pair then got their bloods done in the UK and found out they are a partial DQ alpha match which also affects implantation. But they explained that there was even more hope as that could be treated too. Alongside the video the pair wrote: "It's been a long road and looking for answers comes with so many stresses and worries. "We can now say finally after over 2 years we have got some answers on our fertility journey! Advertisement "I was recommended Fertilysis from a few girls who have had amazing success stories so I thought let's give it a try! "We found out firstly that I had a bacteria called Ureaplasma that causes infertility - why no one ever tested me for this in Uk I do not no. "But a course of antibiotics and it was gone. We then had our bloods sent off to see what's going on in our immunology and we got even more answers! "We found out we are a partial DQ alpha match which also affects implantation. But there is even more hope as this can be treated too! Advertisement "I just wish we knew about @fertilysis sooner. I know now we are in the best hands and the outcome is going to be amazing. "Finally feeling hopeful and can finally see some light after a challenging few years. " Next it's off to Athens to get the next batch of treatments." Meanwhile, The Sun recently revealed the real reason Sophie , walked away from hit reality show Geordie Shore. Advertisement The star had been in negotiations with the network for several months, hoping to secure a pay rise that reflected her longstanding contribution to the show. However, despite numerous discussions and back-and-forths, We previously told how - just weeks after Scotty T was axed. 5 The couple are heading off to Athens for another set of treatments Credit: Getty Advertisement 5 The couple have faced a lot of hurdles in their fertility journey


Scottish Sun
26-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Geordie Shore's Sophie Kasai and Jordan Brooks gives huge update in fertility journey after devastating struggle
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) GEORDIE Shore's Sophie Kasai and Jordan Brooks have given a huge update in their fertility journey after a devastating struggle. The couple's journey to parenthood has been shown on The Only Way is Essex and they've been open about the hurdles they've faced in trying to conceive. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 5 Geordie Shore's Sophie Kasai and Jordan Brooks have given a huge update in their fertility journey after a devastating struggle Credit: Getty 5 The couple updated their followers with an Instagram video Credit: Instagram 5 The couple waited to do the video once they had some news about their journey Credit: Instagram The loved up couple have now taken to Instagram to give their followers an update on their fertility journey. With Sophie sat on Jordan's knee she said: "So me and Jordan have been waiting to do this video. "Because we were waiting because we wanted to see where we're gonna be at in our fertility journey." The couple then went on to explain they felt that it was the best time to speak about it. Sophie continued: "So not long ago, a couple of months ago, we got the first bit of news. "I had something called Ureaplasma but Ureplasma is like an embedded bacteria that can cause infertility and I knew nothing about this. "And in the UK they never tested for it. And this testing that we've been getting is more like immunology testing. "And they test for everything. And Ureaplasma would have caused a lot of infertility anyways." Jordan added: "That was very a simple fix, which we couldn't believe." Sophie agreed than said: "Now I was a little bit worried, how do I get rid of this? And that was literally a course of antibiotics." Geordie Shore's Sophie Kasaei reveals her new look face after getting her filler dissolved Jordan added that they couldn't have sex for two weeks while Sophie was on the antibiotics. But the couple still had some unanswered questions as to why it wasn't happening once the two weeks were up. So the pair then got their bloods done in the UK and found out they are a partial DQ alpha match which also affects implantation. But they explained that there was even more hope as that could be treated too. Alongside the video the pair wrote: "It's been a long road and looking for answers comes with so many stresses and worries. "We can now say finally after over 2 years we have got some answers on our fertility journey! "I was recommended Fertilysis from a few girls who have had amazing success stories so I thought let's give it a try! "We found out firstly that I had a bacteria called Ureaplasma that causes infertility - why no one ever tested me for this in Uk I do not no. "But a course of antibiotics and it was gone. We then had our bloods sent off to see what's going on in our immunology and we got even more answers! "We found out we are a partial DQ alpha match which also affects implantation. But there is even more hope as this can be treated too! "I just wish we knew about @fertilysis sooner. I know now we are in the best hands and the outcome is going to be amazing. "Finally feeling hopeful and can finally see some light after a challenging few years. "Next it's off to Athens to get the next batch of treatments." Meanwhile, The Sun recently revealed the real reason Sophie, walked away from hit reality show Geordie Shore. The star had been in negotiations with the network for several months, hoping to secure a pay rise that reflected her longstanding contribution to the show. However, despite numerous discussions and back-and-forths, the two sides ultimately couldn't reach an agreement. We previously told how Sophie had quit the series - just weeks after Scotty T was axed. 5 The couple are heading off to Athens for another set of treatments Credit: Getty