Krystal and Justin's IVF Hope to Start a Family
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With Mother’s Day recently celebrated, I would like to introduce you to some dear friends of mine. Their story is near and dear to my heart, as my husband and I also went through years of infertility before being able to start and complete our family. The technology and advancements for treating infertility through the process of in vitro fertilization (IVF) is truly remarkable. It is a difficult process though, physically, emotionally, and financially. Please read and consider sharing or donating to help this couple make their ultimate dream of becoming parents a reality!
Meet Justin and Krystal Fullmer. Krystal is an elementary school teacher currently teaching 3rd grade in the Jefferson Joint School District in Rigby and has taught children for 12 years. Justin works in the Information Technology Department for the Madison School District in Rexburg. They are both BYU-Idaho Graduates.
Krystal and Justin have been married for almost 10 years. It has been a longtime dream of theirs to be able to start and grow a family of their own. They have tried multiple routes to conceive on their own. Now, after 8 years of trying and going through many medical appointments and procedures unsuccessfully, they are preparing to go through the next hope of giving IVF with ICSI (a specialized injection procedure needed for this couple to give them the best chance) a try and hopefully finally start their family.
Between the procedures and medications, this journey is going to be very costly for them. They will need to pay $30,000 upfront before they can even start any of the procedures! Any contributions to help them get closer to making their dreams possible through this expensive procedure is appreciated! Even just sharing their story to others who may be interested in helping them out would be greatly appreciated!
Organizer and beneficiary
Cheryl Stirling
Organizer
Rigby, ID
Krystal Fullmer
Beneficiary