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    Been There, Injected That

    Been There, Injected That is a TMI podcast about going through infertility and all the hormone injections, awkward moments and nervous breakdowns along the way. BTIT is produced by Fruitful Fertility.
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    Episodes (32)

    The Broken Brown Egg

    The Broken Brown Egg

    **Our Season 2 Finale Episode **

    According to the CDC, 8% of Black women between 25-44 seek infertility treatment, compared to 15% of White women. Obviously this is a multi-layered, systemic issue: we have a complicated healthcare system, shitty and inequitable insurance policies which result in high costs to seek fertility treatments, medical racism when it comes to the ways medications are tested and the way providers interact with patients, and there is a lot of community bias about Black people being hyper-fertile (which is obviously not true, and super damaging).

    We’re talking to Regina Townsend, founder of The Broken Brown Egg about her fertility journey and why she created The Broken Brown Egg. 

    We also asked Regina:

    • What were some of the biggest challenges you experienced during your fertility journey?
    • What do you wish Black fertility warriors knew? What do you wish White fertility warriors knew?
    • What inspired you to create The Broken Brown Egg?

    Staying Organized During IVF

    Staying Organized During IVF

    If you’re a planner who loves control and updating your Google calendar, welp....infertility is probably your greatest nightmare. Infertility can bring even the most buttoned up, organized, over-functioners to their knees.

    In this episode, Danielle and Patrick Hall, spouses and co-founders of MyVitro, share their own fertility journey alongside their favorite tips for getting through infertility when you’re Type A and why you should embrace your desire to organize and schedule if you’re gearing up for IVF.

    To learn more, visit MyVitro.com.

    PCOS Problems

    PCOS Problems

    Despite its high prevalence, PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) is a disorder that is shrouded in mystery. It is often misdiagnosed and unrecognized due the fact that its signs and symptoms can vary widely from one individual to the next and can fluctuate throughout a person’s lifetime.

    Today, we're talking to Dr. Stephanie Dahl, a reproductive endocrinologist at CCRM Minneapolis and asking Dr. Dahl all about PCOS. Some of our questions include:

    • What is PCOS?
    • What are some common symptoms of PCOS? 
    • How is it diagnosed?
    • How does PCOS affect women’s health and also women’s fertility?
    • What are some lifestyle changes that could help women with PCOS?

    Male Factor from the Gal's Perspective

    Male Factor from the Gal's Perspective

    Of all infertility cases, approximately 40–50% is due to “male factor” infertility. And while this diagnosis can be devastating for men, it can be equally challenging for women who are trying to support their partners and also grow their families.

    On this episode, TJ Peyten shares her story through infertility, a male factor diagnosis, questions about her faith and ultimately a family grown by adoption.

    To learn more about TJ, you can check out this article she wrote for Fruitful or purchase her book "Semen Secrets."


    Why Infertility Makes You Feel Insane

    Why Infertility Makes You Feel Insane

    A lot of people are surprised by the emotional challenges infertility kicks up. They're unexpected. They're big. And we mostly deal with them in private. What is it about infertility that makes you feel totally insane and what are some coping techniques that might alleviate some of the stress and big feelings that pop up?

    On this episode, we're talking to mental health expert (and fertility warrior herself) Rena Gower LCSW about what makes infertility such a traumatic life event.

    We're also asking Rena:

    • What are some of the most common challenges you hear from people going through infertility? Are there common themes?
    • What are some warning signs that a marriage or relationship might be straining under the pressure of TTC?
    • How do you know it’s time to talk to a therapist or mental health expert?
    • Are there any coping techniques or tips that listeners can implement to make going through infertility a bit easier for them?

    And here's a link to the article referenced in the episode that Rena wrote for Fruitful about how infertility can affect your sex life and marriage:
    https://www.fruitfulfertility.org/blog/2111/infertility-sex-and-marriage/

    Diminished Ovarian Reserve

    Diminished Ovarian Reserve

    Diminished Ovarian Reserve is a serious diagnosis that can shock fertility patients and can easily send them into a “worst case scenario” spiral.

    But what is Diminished Ovarian Reserve? How is it tested and can it be treated?

    Today we’re asking Dr. Ellen Goldstein all our questions (the big, the small and the scary) about ovarian reserve, egg quality and what a DOR diagnosis means for your future family.

    What Your Fertility Nurse is Really Thinking

    What Your Fertility Nurse is Really Thinking

    Fertility nurses play an integral role in both our reproductive treatments and also our experiences at clinics. They’re the ones who do our ultrasounds, explain our medication protocols and often are the ones calling us with our beta results post IUI or IVF.

    In this episode we’re talking to fertility nurse Dori Gelfman about why she got into healthcare, what makes fertility patients special and what she’s reallyyyy thinking when her patients break down and cry (or accidentally wear a jumpsuit to an ultrasound appointment).

    You can learn more about Dori and her new job working as Community Manager at Fruitful Fertility here: https://www.fruitfulfertility.org/blog/2077/meet-dori-gelfman/

    Using Comedy to Cope with Infertility

    Using Comedy to Cope with Infertility

    Experiencing infertility and miscarriage can be one of the darkest, loneliest times of a person’s life. There’s not much to laugh about when you’re staring at a stark white pregnancy test for the 24th cycle in a row. And yet, keeping a good sense of humor can be an incredibly powerful coping mechanism.

    Today we’re talking to Millie Brooks, actress, performer and host of the podcast Me, Myself & Millie, about her long path to parenthood, what she’s learned and how humor helped get her through some of the lowest lows.

    We're asking Millie:

    • What made you decide to begin sharing your story through your podcast?
    • Was it easy for you to find humor in your fertility journey?
    • How do you think humor can help add levity to an otherwise dark, lonely experience?
    • What did you learn about yourself during your fertility journey?

    Preterm Labor Post-Infertility

    Preterm Labor Post-Infertility

     Women who become pregnant through IVF have an 80% higher risk for spontaneous preterm birth before both 37 and 34 weeks gestation, compared with those who conceived naturally, according to a 2017 study.

    Today we’re talking to Monique Farook, the host of the podcast Infertility and Me, about her long path to parenthood after IUIs, IVF, a 24-week delivery and 129 days in the NICU. Warrior, indeed.

    Recurrent Pregnancy Loss

    Recurrent Pregnancy Loss

    While miscarriages are very common, recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is less common. 1-2% of couples experience recurrent miscarriage, or the loss of multiple pregnancies before the 20th week and the reasons for recurrent miscarriage are often not understood.

    On today’s episode we are talking to Megan Hanson about recurrent miscarriages, what is known and what is not, and how you can better advocate for yourself and your health while navigating RPL. 

    We're asking Megan:

    • What does “recurrent pregnancy loss” mean? How is it defined/diagnosed?
    • What are some of the emotional challenges specific to recurrent pregnancy loss?
    • How do you know it’s time to see a specialist or take next steps?
    • What are some tips and resources for women and families struggling with recurrent pregnancy loss?

    To learn more, visit Recurrent Pregnancy Loss Association.


    Meditating for Newbies

    Meditating for Newbies

    Anyone who has been anxious about trying to conceive has probably either researched meditation or dabbled in meditation. But what is meditation and how can it help our minds and bodies slow down while we try to conceive?

    Today we’re talking to fertility warrior,  meditation expert and podcast host, Josephine Atluri. Josephine will be sharing her own story as well as why meditation can be so valuable and some tips on how to begin your own practice.

    We're asking Josephine about:

    • Her own long path to parenthood (which included IVF, surrogacy, international adoption)
    • How she originally got interested in meditation
    • How meditation can help TTC warriors specifically
    • What meditation is all about and how it can help our bodies and our minds
    • What are good steps for people who are new to meditation


    To learn more, check out Josephine's website and sign up for some of her TTC-specific meditations: https://www.jatluri.com/

    Saying No to IUI + IVF

    Saying No to IUI + IVF

    Many people who experience infertility eventually decide to pursue IUI, IVF or other assisted reproductive technologies to grow their families. But what if IUI or IVF isn’t the right choice for you?

    Today we’re talking to Katie Zieba who speaks candidly about her and her husband’s decision to not pursue fertility treatments.

    You can learn more about Katie Zieba and her decision to let go of infertility in this blog post she wrote for Fruitful Fertility: https://www.fruitfulfertility.org/blog/1882/saying-no-to-fertility-treatments/

    The Embryo Donation Show

    The Embryo Donation Show

    What is embryo donation? How does it work? And *does* it work? How do you know if pursuing embryo donation might be a good route for you? 

    Embryo donation can be a great alternative for couples who might not have the financial means or desire to pursue IVF or adoption. In this episode we’re sharing Lauren’s story of navigating miscarriages, IUIs and eventually embryo donation.

    Learn more about Lauren's story and embryo donation here: https://www.fruitfulfertility.org/blog/209/embryo-donation-i-cant-quit-you/


    Getting Pregnant After Miscarriage

    Getting Pregnant After Miscarriage

    While miscarriages are very common, they often leave women feeling hopeless and alone. In this episode, Dr. Kenosha Gleaton of Natalist helps us answer some common questions about miscarriages and things to consider before trying to get pregnant again after experiencing one.

    We also asked Dr. Gleaton:

    • How frequent are miscarriages and why do women have them?
    • What are someone’s chances of having multiple miscarriages?
    • What should women be doing, if anything, to increase their chances of conception?
    • What are some ingredients to look for in a prenatal vitamin?

    You can learn more about getting pregnant after miscarriage here: https://natalist.com/blogs/learn/getting-pregnant-after-miscarriage

    The Baby You Want

    The Baby You Want

    So many voices in the world of infertility say sacrifice more - your time, energy, relationships, budget, body, mind and joy - just get through this and then put your life back together after you get a baby. But is this really the healthiest approach?


    Today we’re talking to Nicole Lange, a licensed acupuncturist, friend and ally of the fertility community, about her new online course, The Baby You Want. Nicole shares some strategies for not just getting through infertility and 'getting a baby,' but ways to get stronger and get the baby you really want - one with a healthy, balanced, thriving mom with an amazingly whole life.

    Nicole and Elyse also discuss some of the cultural aspects of "infertility" that can be problematic and leave us feeling more isolated and stuck. You can also read about them in this blog post written by Nicole for Fruitful Fertility's blog: https://www.fruitfulfertility.org/blog/1833/its-time-for-a-fertility-culture-change/

    Seriously, Eat Your Veggies!

    Seriously, Eat Your Veggies!

    Today we're talking to Michelle Strong, the co-founder of MyMindBodyBaby and a registered holistic nutritionist. We're asking Michelle to share a bit about her own struggle with infertility, why she helped create MyMindBodyBaby and how we can give our bodies a boost when it comes to nutrition, fitness and mindfulness.

    To learn more about how a plant-based diet could boost your fertility, check out Michelle's blog post for Fruitful here: https://www.fruitfulfertility.org/blog/1792/forks-over-knives-fertility-and-plant-based-eating/

    Wait a Second(ary Infertility)

    Wait a Second(ary Infertility)

    Secondary infertility is a frustrating, confusing and lonely diagnosis. It's defined as the inability to become pregnant or to carry a pregnancy successfully after previous success in delivering a child.

    Oftentimes people going through secondary infertility don’t feel at home in the TTC community (since you're already a parent). But they also don’t feel at home in the parenting community since there are a lot of bumps and questions around when they're having another kid.

    Where do people dealing with secondary infertility fit in? How do you deal with feeling ungrateful or guilty? Today we’re talking about all things secondary infertility with Monica Caron of the IG handle @my_so_called_IVF. 

    Infertility & PTSD

    Infertility & PTSD

    Infertility has a way of sticking around even when it’s technically “over.” What is it about infertility, IVF and the trauma rollercoaster of it all that seeps into pregnancy, parenting and your life even after the clinic visits and wanda dates stop? 

    In this episode, Brad and Elyse catch up to reflect back on the moments and feelings that surprised them after they finally saw their first BFP.

    **This episode contains conversations about pregnancy and new parenthood after IVF and a successful frozen embryo transfer**


    Ohmigod, We're Back Again

    Ohmigod, We're Back Again

    "Oh my God we're back again...brothers, sisters, everybody sing..." Any other BSB fans out there? Anyone? Anyone?

    "Been There, Injected That" is back for Season 2! We're recording our episodes over Zoom and have an exciting lineup of guests this season, ready to share their words of wisdom, personal stories and helpful resources for dealing with infertility and miscarriage.

    On today's episode, Elyse awkwardly monologues for the first time and shares some ways she's been managing her mental health during the pandemic. She also shares why she thinks fertility warriors are uniquely equipped for coping during this tumultuous time of unknowns.