Pregnancy is joyous, fearful and hopeful, says Ruth Davidson

Ruth Davidson has described undergoing IVF as 'invasive, joyous, mortifying, fearful and hopeful' and admitted she faced a 'particular challenge' in trying to become pregnant while remaining at the helm of a political party.

The Scottish Conservatives leader and her partner Jen Wilson are expecting their first child next month. If it is a girl, the couple intend to name her Fionnuala.

She is the first woman in the UK to start a family and take maternity leave while leading a political party.

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Writing in detail for the first time about her pregnancy and wish to become a mother, Ms Davidson said that, although she always thought she would “quite like” to have children one day, discovering she had a family history of early onset menopause a few years ago forced her to make a choice.

The Scottish Conservative leader announced earlier this year that she was expecting a baby with partner Jen Wilson. Picture: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty ImagesThe Scottish Conservative leader announced earlier this year that she was expecting a baby with partner Jen Wilson. Picture: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images
The Scottish Conservative leader announced earlier this year that she was expecting a baby with partner Jen Wilson. Picture: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images

In an extract from her forthcoming book, Yes She Can: Why Women Own the Future, Ms Davidson said the process of combining her day job with her desire to start a family led to some “interesting situations,” recalling how she once “stabbed” herself in the stomach with hormone injections at Geneva airport en route to the World Economic Forum in Davos.

She added: “There is also a particular challenge in trying discreetly to sort out the various appointments and treatments, while keeping up the pace of political leadership, so no one suspects that anything’s going on.”