Sophie Kasaei has given an update on her fertility struggles after she suffered a chemical pregnancy while trying for a baby with her boyfriend Jordan Brook.
A chemical pregnancy is a very early pregnancy loss that usually happens just after the embryo implants.
And now the Geordie Shore star, 35, and Jordan have taken a new step in their journey to becoming parents as they have started a new form of therapy.
Sophie has revealed she has started Lymphocyte Immunization Therapy (LIT), which ‘involves analysing a patient’s immune system and administering appropriate immune therapy’, according to The Fertility And Gynaecology Academy.
Taking to Instagram on Sunday, the TV personality penned: ‘After 28 months our fertility journey continues.
‘Today we are heading to @fertilysis to start our first round of Lit therapy amongst other treatments. Our biggest leap forwards on our journey in what feels like forever.

Sophie Kasaei has given an update on her fertility struggles after she suffered a chemical pregnancy while trying for a baby with her boyfriend Jordan Brook

Now the Geordie Shore star, 35, and Jordan have taken a new step in their journey to becoming parents as they have started a new form of therapy
‘As a team we are taking every day, week and month as it comes. We will not give up. Thank you to every single friend, member of our families and everyone else who continues to reach out with kind words and support it really does mean the world.
‘To those who are also in the same boat. Keep going. Keep communicating and keep exploring.’
Her update on social media comes after she told how she was overjoyed when she had a positive pregnancy test but when she checked again, ‘the line was gone’.
Speaking on the Happy Mum, Happy Baby podcast, she said: ‘You’re like, oh, I feel a bit sick today. My God, I’m pregnant. So that happened quite a bit.
‘And there was one sad time that I woke up one morning and there was two lines, and I was like, oh my God, there’s a line. Am I pregnant? Could this happen?
‘So obviously the camera, you know. Yeah, the Instagram video. And I shouted Jordan in the room, we celebrated. And it was just amazing. This moment felt like everything I’ve ever wanted.
‘But then I was like, right, I’m just going to take another one just in case. And Jordan was like, I’ve gotta go filming now. I was like, wait, you go filming? I’ll be fine. This is amazing.
‘He left to go filming and I did it again and I went, oh, oh, the line’s gone. That was really weird.

They penned: ‘As a team we are taking every day, week and month as it comes. We will not give up. Thank you to every single friend, member of our families and everyone else who continues to reach out with kind words and support it really does mean the world’

Her update on social media comes after she told how she was overjoyed when she had a positive pregnancy test but when she checked again, ‘the line was gone’

Speaking on the Happy Mum, Happy Baby podcast , she also said how her life now feels ‘complete’ since she met Jordan after struggling to find a long term relationship
‘Did – did I just see that? Was that in my head? Am I like seeing things? So I looked into it and apparently saw a chemical pregnancy.
‘So it’s where the body is obviously producing a pregnancy, but it just goes. So that was probably a moment where it was like – this is tough.
‘Extremely tough because you’re celebrating a pregnancy and you’re fantasizing over this life you’re going to have.
‘And then it’s taken away from you within ten minutes – if that – like 20 minutes. That was a really, really hard point of mine and Jordan’s fertility struggle.’
If you have been affected by this story, visit www.miscarriageassociation.org.uk or call 01924 200 799.