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    Explore "secondaryinfertility" with insightful episodes like "Episode 61: Holding Both The Family You Have and Hope for Another Baby: Secondary Infertility with Allie Karagozian", "Episode 61: Holding Both The Family You Have and Hope for Another Baby: Secondary Infertility with Allie Karagozian", "Episode 97: Chatting All Things AWARENESS", "Episode 51: Family Fertility, Courage, Curiosity, Balance & More from a Woman Wiser than Me: My Mother" and "Episode 51: Family Fertility, Courage, Curiosity, Balance & More from a Woman Wiser than Me: My Mother" from podcasts like ""Baby Or Bust", "Baby or Bust with Dr Lora Shahine", "Wake Up and Dream!", "Baby Or Bust" and "Baby or Bust with Dr Lora Shahine"" and more!

    Episodes (26)

    Episode 61: Holding Both The Family You Have and Hope for Another Baby: Secondary Infertility with Allie Karagozian

    Episode 61: Holding Both The Family You Have and Hope for Another Baby: Secondary Infertility with Allie Karagozian

    Secondary infertility — difficulty conceiving or carrying a subsequent pregnancy — comes with a unique set of challenges. Being a parent with infertility can create tension between feeling grateful for the family you have yet grieving the family you desire. 

    In this episode, Dr. Lora Shahine talks with Allie Karagozian, occupational therapist, business owner, and podcaster. Allie shares her own fertility journey and why she created a special way to support those suffering with secondary infertility. Through her podcast, Secondary Infertility, and her support groups, Holding Both, Allie provides support for mothers struggling with secondary infertility. 

    In this episode you’ll hear:

    [0:00] What is secondary infertility?

    [3:20] What are the unique challenges of secondary infertility?

    • Guilt for wanting “more” 
    • Providing a sibling for an existing child
    • Age gaps between children and societal pressure to have more

    [11:18] Secondary infertility support groups

    • Lack of support for those experiencing secondary infertility
    • The need for a safe space to discuss the challenges
    • The importance of emotional support and community

    [20:07] Secondary infertility support for men

    • Men are often sidelined during fertility challenges
    • Men also need emotional support

    Resources mentioned: 

    One and Only by Lauren Sandler: https://www.laurenosandler.com/the-book

    Episode with Miscarriage Doula Arden Cartrette: drlorashahine.com/podcast/arden-cartrette-on-pregnancy-loss

     

    Finding Allie Karagozian:

    Allie on Instagram: @holdingboth 

    Allie’s Website: www.holdingbothllc.com 

    Allie’s Podcast on Instagram: @secondaryinfertility.pod

    Stay Up to Date in Fertility News and Events:  Weekly Newsletter

    Follow @drlorashahine Instagram | YouTube | Tiktok | Her Books

    Episode 61: Holding Both The Family You Have and Hope for Another Baby: Secondary Infertility with Allie Karagozian

    Episode 61: Holding Both The Family You Have and Hope for Another Baby: Secondary Infertility with Allie Karagozian

    Secondary infertility — difficulty conceiving or carrying a subsequent pregnancy — comes with a unique set of challenges. Being a parent with infertility can create tension between feeling grateful for the family you have yet grieving the family you desire. 

    In this episode, Dr. Lora Shahine talks with Allie Karagozian, occupational therapist, business owner, and podcaster. Allie shares her own fertility journey and why she created a special way to support those suffering with secondary infertility. Through her podcast, Secondary Infertility, and her support groups, Holding Both, Allie provides support for mothers struggling with secondary infertility. 

    In this episode you’ll hear:

    [0:00] What is secondary infertility?

    [3:20] What are the unique challenges of secondary infertility?

    • Guilt for wanting “more” 
    • Providing a sibling for an existing child
    • Age gaps between children and societal pressure to have more

    [11:18] Secondary infertility support groups

    • Lack of support for those experiencing secondary infertility
    • The need for a safe space to discuss the challenges
    • The importance of emotional support and community

    [20:07] Secondary infertility support for men

    • Men are often sidelined during fertility challenges
    • Men also need emotional support

    Resources mentioned: 

    One and Only by Lauren Sandler: https://www.laurenosandler.com/the-book

    Episode with Miscarriage Doula Arden Cartrette: drlorashahine.com/podcast/arden-cartrette-on-pregnancy-loss

     

    Finding Allie Karagozian:

    Allie on Instagram: @holdingboth 

    Allie’s Website: www.holdingbothllc.com 

    Allie’s Podcast on Instagram: @secondaryinfertility.pod

    Stay Up to Date in Fertility News and Events:  Weekly Newsletter

    Follow @drlorashahine Instagram | YouTube | Tiktok | Her Books

    Episode 97: Chatting All Things AWARENESS

    Episode 97:  Chatting All Things AWARENESS

    The NEW YEAR is the perfect time to heighten your awareness by looking back over the past year and making some observations (not judgements) about what went well and also the things that were struggles.  Kelly suggested doing a “calendar audit” and becoming aware of how you spent your time and energy in 2024.  Questions to ask might be:

    • How did I spend my time?
    • Who did I spend my time with?
    • What patterns do I see?
    • How do I feel about this and what would I link to continue doing in 2024?
    • What would I like to do differently in 2024?

    We often forget all of the wins that will catapult us into awareness as to what is possible in the coming year.  So take the time to note the WINS, the times when you “showed up” for yourself or someone in need.  And as we recall the struggles of 2023, create some awareness around the feelings, knowing that feelings are often habitual.  So we can take control of how we want the future to look by creating new ways of thinking, new traditions and new action steps!

    There is no script!  You get to make it whatever you want!  You only get ONE life, and we get to decide!  This is empowering! If you want to heighten your awareness, be sure to check out Episode 96 where Lisa shared some easy tools to help us stay in awareness.

    We become what we think about, so stay in awareness of the thoughts that you are choosing, and make a conscious effort to make 2024 better than any other year to date!  It is your choice!

     

    Be sure to reach out to us and tell us how this episode is helping you!  Give us a “shout out” on your social media platforms!  Thank you!  Drop us a message, LIKE, SHARE, and leave us a review!  Follow us on Instagram @wakeupanddreampodcast.  You can also connect with each of us here: 

     

    Sara Carlisi:

    @saracarlisi1 

     

    Kelly Armstrong: 

    @kellyarmstrongofficial 

    kelly@fullyembraceyourlife.com

     

    Lisa Taylor: 

    @lisa.kay.taylor

    www.linktree.com/lisa.kay.taylor

    Episode 51: Family Fertility, Courage, Curiosity, Balance & More from a Woman Wiser than Me: My Mother

    Episode 51: Family Fertility, Courage, Curiosity, Balance & More from a Woman Wiser than Me: My Mother

    If you’ve ever wondered where Dr. Shahine gets her ferocity from, well, meet Charlene. 

    Inspired by Julia Louis-Dreyfus’s Wiser Than Me podcast, Dr. Shahine interviews a woman she truly admires: her mother, Charlene Kelly Ewing. 

    Despite being “all of 5 feet,” according to daughter Lora, Charlene meets every challenge head-on and, at age 79, still pushes herself to do what she’s afraid of.

    The diminutive Southern belle may have a soft voice, but Dr Shahine knows to listen: her mom has been a guiding force as well as her daughter’s biggest cheerleader. 

    Whether she’s impressed by her daughter’s ability to watch gnarly medical procedures and still eat pizza, or her drive to help others through not only health care but also health education, Charlene Ewing is as inspired by her daughter as her daughter is by her mom.

    Have a listen, then give yourself the gift of talking with a woman you admire. 

    Happy holidays from Baby or Bust!

    In this episode you’ll hear:

    [00:00] Intro and Why Dr. Shahine admires her Mom

    [05:02]2 Mom shares Dr. Shahine’s inspiration to be a physician and why she didn’t think it would really happen

    [10:23] Family Fertility Stories – What we share and don’t share and what it means – Mom’s fertility, endometriosis and period struggles 

    [16:02] Secondary infertility and the fear of having kids born far apart in age

    [19:42] On balancing work and motherhood – Why Mom worked and how she modeled independence

    [25:00] Leading with curiosity 

    [25:34] Outro

    Resources mentioned: 

    Wiser Than Me podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wiser-than-me-with-julia-louis-dreyfus/id1678559416

    Stay Up to Date in Fertility News and Events:  Weekly Newsletter

    Follow @drlorashahine Instagram | YouTube | Tiktok | Her Books  

    Episode 51: Family Fertility, Courage, Curiosity, Balance & More from a Woman Wiser than Me: My Mother

    Episode 51: Family Fertility, Courage, Curiosity, Balance & More from a Woman Wiser than Me: My Mother

    If you’ve ever wondered where Dr. Shahine gets her ferocity from, well, meet Charlene. 

    Inspired by Julia Louis-Dreyfus’s Wiser Than Me podcast, Dr. Shahine interviews a woman she truly admires: her mother, Charlene Kelly Ewing. 

    Despite being “all of 5 feet,” according to daughter Lora, Charlene meets every challenge head-on and, at age 79, still pushes herself to do what she’s afraid of.

    The diminutive Southern belle may have a soft voice, but Dr Shahine knows to listen: her mom has been a guiding force as well as her daughter’s biggest cheerleader. 

    Whether she’s impressed by her daughter’s ability to watch gnarly medical procedures and still eat pizza, or her drive to help others through not only health care but also health education, Charlene Ewing is as inspired by her daughter as her daughter is by her mom.

    Have a listen, then give yourself the gift of talking with a woman you admire. 

    Happy holidays from Baby or Bust!

    In this episode you’ll hear:

    [00:00] Intro and Why Dr. Shahine admires her Mom

    [05:02]2 Mom shares Dr. Shahine’s inspiration to be a physician and why she didn’t think it would really happen

    [10:23] Family Fertility Stories – What we share and don’t share and what it means – Mom’s fertility, endometriosis and period struggles 

    [16:02] Secondary infertility and the fear of having kids born far apart in age

    [19:42] On balancing work and motherhood – Why Mom worked and how she modeled independence

    [25:00] Leading with curiosity 

    [25:34] Outro

    Resources mentioned: 

    Wiser Than Me podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wiser-than-me-with-julia-louis-dreyfus/id1678559416

    Stay Up to Date in Fertility News and Events:  Weekly Newsletter

    Follow @drlorashahine Instagram | YouTube | Tiktok | Her Books  

    Episode 90: Start your Day with Gratitude!

    Episode 90:  Start your Day with Gratitude!

    So much magic happens when you establish a “morning routine.”  In our last episode, we shared how “nothing changes if nothing changes,” and this is true.  You can create something new in your life by finding a little time in the morning for YOU!

     

    In this episode, Kelly shared how starting a morning routine of  gratitude helped her in the middle of her battle with depression because of her unexplained secondary infertility.  During that time, she found Rachel Hollis’ journal on gratitude, and began to wake each day with gratitude for the little things that went well the day before.  This helped to change her entire mindset for the day because with practice, she began to go about her day LOOKING for things to be grateful for!  And then she recalled them again when she wrote them down the next morning!

     

    Morning routines can be hard to establish, but starting your day with intentional gratitude will be the best gift you can give yourself and your family!  Do this for YOU and just watch what happens!

     

    Do you practice gratitude in your morning routine?  We want to hear from you!  Help us spread the word so we can inspire more women to “wake up and dream.”  Give us a “shout out” on your social media platforms!  Thank you!  Drop us a message, LIKE, SHARE, and leave us a review!  Follow us on Instagram @wakeupanddreampodcast

     

    You can also connect with each of us here: 

    Sara Carlisi:

    @saracarlisi1 

     

    Kelly Armstrong: 

    @kellyarmstrongofficial 

    kelly@fullyembraceyourlife.com

     

    Lisa Taylor: 

    @lisa.kay.taylor

    www.linktree.com/lisa.kay.taylor

    Episode 86: Listen to that Voice inside, Kelly shares about Desires!

    Episode 86:  Listen to that Voice inside, Kelly shares about Desires!

    In today’s episode, we heard from Kelly as she shared more about how to achieve your goals by really getting connected with your desires.  What is a desire?  Kelly defined it as a strong feeling of wanting something or wishing for something to happen.  A true desire is deeply connected with your feelings, but we know that as busy moms, employees, business owners, it can be a challenge to even find the time to connect with what it is that you really want.  To get in touch with our desires, Kelly encouraged us to get quiet, really listen to the “small voice” inside us, spend some quiet time journaling, etc.  Figuring out what it is that you desire comes as a challenge for a lot of us, yet Kelly encouraged us with this quote, “Nothing is going to change if nothing changes.”  And, how true this is.

     

    Kelly shared that with her deeply painful journey with unexplained infertility, she had “lost herself” and didn’t even know what she truly desired, but she knew that she desired NOT to be feeling the way she was, so one day, she made the decision.  She made the decision to get her voice back, to begin her journey of self-love, and find out who she really was under all of that grief and loss.

     

    If you are feeling lost and like you are lacking a deep desire in your life, we are here for you!

     Reach out to us!  And share our podcast with anyone looking to get connected with their true self and their desires.

     

     Give us a “shout out” on your social media platforms!  Thank you!  Drop us a message, LIKE, SHARE, and leave us a review!  Follow us on Instagram @wakeupanddreampodcast

     

    You can also connect with each of us here: 

     

    Sara Carlisi:

    @saracarlisi1 

     

    Kelly Armstrong: 

    @kellyarmstrongofficial 

    kelly@fullyembraceyourlife.com

     

    Lisa Taylor: 

    @lisa.kay.taylor

    www.linktree.com/lisa.kay.taylor

    Episode 42: Busting Fertility Myths with Angel Investor and Author Leslie Schrock

    Episode 42: Busting Fertility Myths with Angel Investor and Author Leslie Schrock

    Like our own expert Siri, Leslie Schrock should be available on-demand for anyone who’s struggling with fertility.

    And she can be! With two books and now on an episode of Baby or Bust, everyone can access her informed and sensitive approach to miscarriage, medically necessary abortion, and other fertility challenges.

    Leslie Schrock is an author, entrepreneur, and angel investor who has been involved in health and fertility for pretty much her entire working life. Her first book, Bumpin': The Modern Guide to Pregnancy mixes clinical research with practical advice for working families. Her second book, Fertility Rules, does the same for fertility. 

    After working in advertising for many years, Leslie helped found and grow Rock Health, a digital health startup incubator and venture fund and was named one of the Most Creative People in Business by Fast Company.

    In this episode you'll hear:

    [00:00:] Intro

    [00:37:] Baby or Bust Intro and Thank you to sponsors

    [01:10:] Intro for Episode: Learn more about author, Leslie Schrock

    [02:23:] Episode starts — How Dr. Shahine found Leslie’s books and what was different about ‘Bumpin’ and ‘Fertility Rules’

    [04:54]: Leslie’s fertility story — expectations crashed, recurrent pregnancy loss, terminating a highly desired pregnancy, a tough pregnancy and delivery, and more

    [09:18:] What’s different about Leslie’s writing and her motivation – giving facts without fear, allowing all the feelings and frustrations without shame and guilt

    Busting fertility myths with Leslie Schrock

    [16:34:] Myth #1 “Fertility is a Woman’s Problem” The role of men in reproduction — “Men need a seat at the fertility table!”

    [24:00:] Myth #2 “Supplements Cure Infertility” — What you need and don’t need while trying to conceive and how to find what’s safe

    [27:21:] Myth #3 “We Always Know the Cause of Miscarriage” — The patients with easy conception but miscarriage experience a different kind of infertility. Is it really just “bad luck”?

    [32:46:] The Hope Trial at Stanford — enroll to learn more about genetics and recurrent miscarriage 

    [34:50: Myth] #4 “Abortion is NOT healthcare” — Sometimes abortion is not a choice. Terminating a highly desired pregnancy for a lethal anomaly was a heartbreaking experience for Leslie

    [39:25]: Learn about the non-profit Doctors for Fertility 

    [39:43]: Myth #5 “Once you have a baby, no more infertility” — Secondary infertility impacted both Dr. Shahine and Leslie

    [42:45:] Wrapping up and thank you

    Resources mentioned: 

    leslieschrock.com 

    Bumpin' by Leslie Schrock

    Fertility Rules by Leslie Schrock

    doctorsforfertility.com

    Stay Up to Date in Fertility News and Events:  Weekly Newsletter

    Follow @drlorashahine
    Instagram | YouTube | Tiktok | Her Books 

    Episode 42: Busting Fertility Myths with Angel Investor and Author Leslie Schrock

    Episode 42: Busting Fertility Myths with Angel Investor and Author Leslie Schrock

    Like our own expert Siri, Leslie Schrock should be available on-demand for anyone who’s struggling with fertility.

    And she can be! With two books and now on an episode of Baby or Bust, everyone can access her informed and sensitive approach to miscarriage, medically necessary abortion, and other fertility challenges.

    Leslie Schrock is an author, entrepreneur, and angel investor who has been involved in health and fertility for pretty much her entire working life. Her first book, Bumpin': The Modern Guide to Pregnancy mixes clinical research with practical advice for working families. Her second book, Fertility Rules, does the same for fertility. 

    After working in advertising for many years, Leslie helped found and grow Rock Health, a digital health startup incubator and venture fund and was named one of the Most Creative People in Business by Fast Company.

    In this episode you'll hear:

    [00:00:] Intro

    [00:37:] Baby or Bust Intro and Thank you to sponsors

    [01:10:] Intro for Episode: Learn more about author, Leslie Schrock

    [02:23:] Episode starts — How Dr. Shahine found Leslie’s books and what was different about ‘Bumpin’ and ‘Fertility Rules’

    [04:54]: Leslie’s fertility story — expectations crashed, recurrent pregnancy loss, terminating a highly desired pregnancy, a tough pregnancy and delivery, and more

    [09:18:] What’s different about Leslie’s writing and her motivation – giving facts without fear, allowing all the feelings and frustrations without shame and guilt

    Busting fertility myths with Leslie Schrock

    [16:34:] Myth #1 “Fertility is a Woman’s Problem” The role of men in reproduction — “Men need a seat at the fertility table!”

    [24:00:] Myth #2 “Supplements Cure Infertility” — What you need and don’t need while trying to conceive and how to find what’s safe

    [27:21:] Myth #3 “We Always Know the Cause of Miscarriage” — The patients with easy conception but miscarriage experience a different kind of infertility. Is it really just “bad luck”?

    [32:46:] The Hope Trial at Stanford — enroll to learn more about genetics and recurrent miscarriage 

    [34:50: Myth] #4 “Abortion is NOT healthcare” — Sometimes abortion is not a choice. Terminating a highly desired pregnancy for a lethal anomaly was a heartbreaking experience for Leslie

    [39:25]: Learn about the non-profit Doctors for Fertility 

    [39:43]: Myth #5 “Once you have a baby, no more infertility” — Secondary infertility impacted both Dr. Shahine and Leslie

    [42:45:] Wrapping up and thank you

    Resources mentioned: 

    leslieschrock.com 

    Bumpin' by Leslie Schrock

    Fertility Rules by Leslie Schrock

    doctorsforfertility.com

    Stay Up to Date in Fertility News and Events:  Weekly Newsletter

    Follow @drlorashahine
    Instagram | YouTube | Tiktok | Her Books 

    Episode 75: Is Fear of Criticism Holding You Back from Your Dreams?

    Episode 75: Is Fear of Criticism Holding You Back from Your Dreams?

    Raise your hand if you answered YES to this question!  We see you.  We are right there with you, wishing it wasn't’ the case, but so often we allow our fear of criticism to stop us from pursuing our dreams, our passions, and this keeps us feeling stuck and unfulfilled!

     

    In this episode, we took a raw and real look at why we “hold back” from talking about our dreams, our journeys, our struggles, our desires; why we “hold back” from showing up and taking action as our authentic self.  We care too much about what people might think of us.  We put too much thought energy into worrying if we will be accepted or approved or liked by others.  We seek validation outside of ourselves, and it leaves us feeling empty and lacking.  Why?  Well, we explored a short passage in Napoleon Hill’s book, Think and Grow Rich, in the section called “Fear of Criticism.”  Here is the quote that Sara read from page 269: “The fear of criticism robs people of their initiative, destroys their power of imagination, limits their individuality, takes away their self-reliance, and does them damage in a hundred other ways.”

     

    Four tips we shared with our listeners if you are fearing criticism:

    1. Become aware of your thoughts, feelings, and beliefs.  Write it on a piece of paper.

    2. Ask yourself, “Is this thought/belief true?”

    3. Write the opposite thought/belief that you want your brain to adopt.

    4. Burn the paper with the false belief on it to symbolize it is gone and no longer yours.

     

    Get your copy of Think and Grow Rich here: https://amzn.to/452tKkH   

    And know that your purchase is helping us keep this podcast on the air!  Thank you!

     

    Help us spread the word so we can inspire more women to “wake up and dream.”  Give us a “shout out” on your social media platforms!  Thank you!  Drop us a message, LIKE, SHARE, and leave us a review!  Follow us on Instagram @wakeupanddreampodcast and be sure to join us in our new, free, and fabulous Facebook group:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/wakeupanddream/

    See you on “the inside!”

     

    You can also connect with each of us here: 

     

    Sara Carlisi:

    @saracarlisi1 

     

    Kelly Armstrong: 

    @kellyarmstrongofficial 

    kelly@fullyembraceyourlife.com

     

    Lisa Taylor: 

    @lisa.kay.taylor

    www.linktree.com/lisa.kay.taylor

     

    83. Parenting through loss: Navigating the struggles of infertility, miscarriages, and loss in parenthood with Dr. Shara Brofman

    83. Parenting through loss: Navigating the struggles of infertility, miscarriages, and loss in parenthood with Dr. Shara Brofman

    Family planning isn’t easy for all parents. And having an uncomplicated or full-term pregnancy once does not guarantee the same results the next time around.

     

    Parenting while coping with any form of reproductive loss, be that unsuccessful IVF attempts, miscarriages, stillbirths, and beyond can be a grueling reality for many families.

     

    Here to discuss how to navigate fertility struggles in parenthood is clinical psychologist Dr. Shara Brofman.

     

    If you are going through something like this right now, my hope is that this episode will help you feel understood and validated and offer you strategies for coping with grief, finding ways to move forward, and seeking aligned resources for support.

     

    I want to hear from you! Send me a topic you want me to cover or a question you want answered on the show!

    ✨ DM me on Instagram at @securelyattachedpodcast or @drsarahbren

    ✨ Send an email to info@drsarahbren.com

    ✨ And check out drsarahbren.com for more parenting resources 

    The stress of monitoring ovulation

    The stress of monitoring ovulation

    It's a viscous circle: stress affects ovulation, and as you no doubt no ovulations affects stress.  As a result it can also impact other areas of your life.

    In this episode I discuss the stress of ovulation, why it impacts your fertility and what you can do about it.

    So there is potentially a lot, you don't know, but there is a lot you can know. So if you want to get more answers, if you want to get the answers or even find the right questions, so you can get the answers, then I can help with that.

    So if that's something you want to reach out, get in touch, can get me on socials at fertility, rewire or kat@fertilityrewire.com or book an insight call.

    TRANSCRIPT

    In this episode, I'm going to talk about the stress of ovulation, which if you've been trying to get pregnant, whether that be with your first, second or further children, you may well really identify with this and see this as being an issue.

    So my first question for you is, do you know when you ovulate, have you always known when you ovulate, are you still unsure or have you recently found out that it's not at all when you thought it was.

     I often talk about how, what we're taught in school. Isn't actually relevant to what we need to know when it comes to trying to get pregnant. We often have this idea that we all ovulate on day 14 in the holy grail of 28 day cycle. But actually, even if you had a 28 day cycle, it's not guaranteed that you would ovulate on day 14.

    I know some people have been informed from a medical professional that they will ovulate 14 days after their period starts. And other people have been told that they will ovulate 14 days before their period starts. None of which is a guarantee, none of which is true for all.

    I have worked with some clients over the years where the only issue in their fertility journey was that they weren't completely sure when they were ovulating. Often it's that they were ovulating a lot later than they thought. So it was when working together quite a quick win for many. And sometimes it can be as simple as that, but we know it's not, we know, as I've said many times that there are many, many factors involved. And we also know that we are not looking for further information when we're going through the doctors necessarily.

                                    Ovulation signs

    So do you know your signs of ovulation? Now, this is something I discussed earlier in the podcast in episode six. So that's worth the listen, if you haven't already listened to that one where I talk about ovulation signs.

     So naturally, when you ovulate, think about us as animals, not as logical overthinking at times, humans, but as animals, your body tells you it's time to reproduce. So your libido will be increased and you will have changing cervical mucus that will change over this fertility window. The type of mucus varies as we get nearer to ovulation, it's very choosy early on as to which sperm it let through. And the nearer to ovulation, as I've talked about in the episode six, it's going to let anything through at this point. So it is important to know what that mucus means and what it demonstrates.

                                    Stress and Ovulation

    We know that stress, anxiety, worry, fear affects ovulation. It's a very natural process in the body. It's a fantastic process to keep you safe because ultimately the first job of your body is for you to stay alive. It's second job is for you to have sustenance for you to continue. So to stay alive in the moment of danger and then to stay healthy and alive. And it's third job, and this is a hierarchy is procreation. So unless those other two are in place, as I've talked about before, procreation is going to come very, very low down on the list. So at times when your body feels you are in imminent danger in the past, this would be with predators. And I talk about tigers a lot, and Tiger Taming is something I work with my clients. It's a way to address this stress, worry, anxiety, and fear, and bring your body back into balance and help your fertility.

                                    So, when you are faced with a tiger, then your body, your hypothalamus, pituitary, adrenal access is working to ensure that everything is put into staying alive. And when everything is put into staying alive, then other aspects are switched down or switched off and ovulation can be one of these. Okay? So it could be that ovulation comes later, or it could be that you don't ovulate at all, as well as that, what we also know is not only can, and I hate using the word stress, but, but when your emotional health is, is, is unbalanced. When there is fear and worry and anxiety in place, it will affect ovulation, but equally ovulation can in fact be the cause of the stress, the worry and the fear. So it's in effect of, um, working with this to try and get the balance. Now, as you know, I hope you know that I will never tell you to just relax.

    Relaxing can be really, really difficult. So, when we look at your tigers, and again, I've talked about this many times before, but I'm going to talk specifically about your ovulation tigers and your tigers are your thoughts, your fears, and your worries. So what are the thoughts that are running through your head around the time of ovulation? What are those thoughts? What, what ifs do you have?

    What if I'm not ovulating?

    What if I don't get pregnant this month?

    I may never get pregnant.

    How do I know that this is the right time?

    How do I know that I'm ovulating?

    What if it's me?

    What if your partner isn't going to be around during the magic window and

    What is your magic window?

    What is the time you have put aside, or you have in your mind that is your magic window. And I hope your answer will be the period of seven days before ovulation.

    So that's what I work with, with my clients. And we look at that in different stages in order to maximize your chances of getting pregnant, because remember the egg lives for up to 24 hours. The sperm lives for three to five days can be up to seven. And I've repeated this time and time again. I know, but if you think about that, the design of the body is that the sperm needs to be there, ready. It needs to be there ready and waiting for when that egg is released. If you wait for ovulation, you may well miss. Also, if this is the first time you've had sex in a while at ovulation, you could be some quite dodgy sperm. That's not a medical term, but you know what I mean.

    There could be some dodgy sperm in that ejaculate at that point, the other thing is, what are you doing to analyze when you are ovulating? Are you using your body signs? Have you used ovulation predictor sticks before, or perhaps temperature charting?. And if you know that you're very regular and you know, when you ovulate, are you still peeing on ovation sticks around this time? Or do you have irregular periods now, or maybe even you have absent periods?  I have clients who have a cycle every 28 days who aren't ovulating. So you can have anovulatory cycles and there are many things that cause this, that we can look into that we can start to learn more about. But if you are peeing on ovulation sticks every month, this in itself can cause a stress.

    This in a sense can cause that anxiety and switch down those natural signs of ovulation and maybe even be switching down ovulation itself, also ovulation predictor sticks. aren't always accurate. So if you have polycystic ovary syndrome, particularly you will have quite regular hormone surges potentially that don't lead to ovulation.

    So what can you do?

     What can you do to support yourself at this time to know more about ovulation and to get in a better head space for it? So rather than reading everything and sending yourself crazy with your Google searches, I would suggest that you choose some, just a few sites that you find useful to support your fertility journey.

    You could work with somebody like myself to support you. Of course, when you are looking on the internet, when you are looking at social media, and I've mentioned this phrase before, don't just look at what Jane did, because the factors affecting Jane might be very different to the factors affecting you and also going to be a bit controversial, but this is my message, don't just believe what your doctor is telling you.

    I'm sorry, but your family doctor is not a fertility expert. And when you go to the fertility clinic, what you are really looking at there are assisted methods of conception. So if you really want to get a handle on ovulation, then it's important that you truly know and understand what is going on personally for you with ovulation, that you understand your body's signs. Now I've talked about ovulation pain before in an episode, ovulation pain is not a positive sign, always of ovulation. So don't think, oh, I get pain. So that's really good. So I know when I ovulate, we need to look a little bit further into that, especially. So when you understand your body and know the signs, you can develop a sense of trust in your body.

    And when you have a sense of trust that can in effect, start, start to support the reduction of the fear and the worry and anxiety, and the more understanding, and the more sound information with an action plan that you have, the more in control you can feel because let's face it. We don't feel in control of this at all. You can of course use ovulation predictor kits, but it's important to know when to use them. And it's important to identify what stress they in themselves are causing for you.

    So when I'm working with clients, we monitor the cycle. And I say, we, because I ask my clients to gather the data and I analyse the data because looking at that data and trying to analyse what it means can send you into anxiety, worry, stress, and fear. So whether you are doing your basal body temperature, and it's important to know the right way to do it, first thing in the morning, as soon as you wake, before you do anything else at all.

    And I encourage my clients to chart this on an app called fertility friend, it can be a bit overwhelming for you as an individual, but it gives me an incredible amount of detail about all parts of the cycle, not just ovation. We can see slow rises in ovulation. We can see a strength of ovulation and that's really, really key as well. And also the magical Luteal phase. If you are using a fertility analyser, such as MIRA then you can see there, your oestrogen and your lutenising hormone to give you that picture of ovulation, but what you can also do now with their additional wands that they have is that you can measure the progesterone as well. And that's really, really powerful. And don't forget that progesterone production starts after you ovulate. So if you've had a blood test to look at your progesterone and the progesterone is low, if it's super low, that might mean you're not ovulating, or if it's low, it might mean that the ovulation isn't very strong.

    So there's lots that progesterone can tell us as well. It's also really, really important to look at the wider aspects affecting fertility. Remember your egg is a cell. So your cellular health is really key when it comes to nutrition and also oxidative stress can have an effect on your cellular health oxidative stress that is in the body as a result of emotional stress, as well as physical stress on the body.

    So it's key to look at some key deficiencies that might be affecting your cellular health as well. And of course the pelvic health itself. So is there sufficient space in your pelvis in episode nine, I chatted with Claire Mockridge about, does your womb have enough room? You know, is it trying to do its job from behind a wardrobe in effect? So what is the pelvic space like? What's been affecting that particular area. What might be impacting ovulation? Have your reproductive organs got enough room in there? Is it been affected by endometriosis or possibly any adhesions or scarring? And also if you've had a previous child and you're trying to get pregnant again, there might be effects from your previous pregnancy and birth that could be having an impact as well. And we also know that ovulation and when you ovulate changes, it's not always the same as it was. It does change throughout your life cycle

    So there is potentially a lot, you don't know, but there is a lot you can know. So if you want to get more answers, if you want to get the answers or even find the right questions, so you can get the answers, then I can help with that.

    So if that's something you want to reach out, get in touch, can get me on socials at fertility, rewire or kat@fertilityrewire.com or book an insight call.

     I hope that there is sufficient information here in this podcast. And in the podcast episodes, I've mentioned episode six and episode nine, that might give you more information and might arm you with the information to get the answers that you need, and to be able to interpret those answers as well.

    If you haven't heard already. I have a group program: as well as working one to one with anybody experiencing fertility issues. I have a group program that where I'm working with people who are trying to get pregnant again. So trying to extend their family and the specifics involved in that.

    And then also, just before I go, if you have these tigers that need taming, if you have an ovation tiger, a timing tiger, a getting pregnant tiger, a worry, you know, these tigers that are there. I do have a tiger Taming program, which is a four week online program. and if you want more information about that, then again, reach out and I’ll point you in the right direction

    Episode 11: Mid-Life Crisis Re-defined

    Episode 11: Mid-Life Crisis Re-defined

    “It is not a mid-life crisis, it is my mid-life awakening!”  Sara Carlisi

     

     Mid-life crisis can have a negative connotation, but does that have to be the case?  Today’s podcast Sara, Lisa, and Kelly redefine it as a mid-life awakening!  We are goal seeking beings, and in our early years, we have natural goals set for us:  graduate highschool, then college, land a good job, get married, start a family, etc, but what about when you are a SAHM and send your child off to kindergarten and you have the whole day to yourself?  What about when your kids move out and you are an empty nester?  Do you set goals for yourself outside of your role as mom, wife, and employee?  Listen in as they each share how at different times in their life, they have experienced a “mid-life awakening” and some suggestions on how to create “quiet time” to listen to your heart and discover your inner purpose, passions, and desires.  This awakening can be energizing and fulfilling, and motivates us to not settle for just existing, but fully pursue all that life has waiting for us to discover!  You will be inspired to redefine your mid-life and “wake up” to what your next big goal or dream!  

     

    We love connecting with our listeners, so follow us @wakeupanddreampodcast and if you loved this episode, be sure to follow, rate, and share it on your social media.



    Sara Carlisi:

    @saracarlisi1 

    sara@saracarlisi.com

    saracarlisi.com/wakeup

     

    Kelly Armstrong: 

    @kellyarmstrongofficial 

    kelly@fullyembraceyourlife.com

     

    Lisa Taylor: 

    @lisa.kay.taylor

    lisatay.lbri@gmail.com



    Episode 5: Kelly Shares Her Story with Unexplained Secondary Infertility

    Episode 5: Kelly Shares Her Story with Unexplained Secondary Infertility

    Are you exhausted and feeling discouraged because of life circumstances?  In today’s episode, we get to know Kelly better as she shares her journey with unexplained secondary infertility.  Her favorite quote is “What if Life isn’t happening TO you but what if life is happening FOR you?”  Kelly has a big heart to come alongside women who may be struggling with these same feelings of guilt, frustration, and hopelessness. In this episode, hear what helped her to pivot her thinking to “What if all of this is not happening to me but happening FOR me.”  She references a book that was powerful in this shift, A Better Way to Pray, by Andrew Wommack.  Take a listen, and then reach out and connect with Kelly, and know that she wants to support you.  She is launching her community to help coach those “in the trenches” of infertility and desires to give them hope!  Connect with us at @wakeupanddreampodcast 

    Sara Carlisi:

    @saracarlisi1 

    sara@saracarlisi.com

    saracarlisi.com/wakeup

     

    Kelly Armstrong: 

    @kellyarmstrongofficial 

    kelly@fullyembraceyourlife.com

     

    Lisa Taylor: 

    @lisa.kay.taylor

    lisatay.lbri@gmail.com

     

    Ep55 - Holding Your Hands Through Bumps in the Road

    Ep55 - Holding Your Hands Through Bumps in the Road

    Hello, I’m Katy Bradbury, a qualified Nutritional Therapist, Private Health Visitor and qualified nurse. I have worked in Women’s Health, Maternal and Children’s Health for many years.

    Today’s podcast is called “Holding your hand through bumps in the road.” In today’s episode, I explore some of the bumps in the road I have been hearing from people recently on the path to fertility. Today is all about acknowledging your struggles and offering you a safe space to get some support.

     

    00:00: Introduction and I are recording on a Monday evening!

    01:08: Digestive health mini-series statistics

    03:08: Podcast rating/review request to help the podcast reach those who need it

    03:45: A shorter episode after some heavy information ones

    04:57: Bumps in the road and feeling everything is against you

    06:45: I’m here to support you

    07:29: Example of multiple bumps in the road

    11:21: It can feel like a relentless journey, or your partner is not as involved

    12:16: AMH issues, negative messages and complex relationships with food

    14:46: “Ive decided to take a different view on my fertility now….”

    15:40: I acknowledge your frustration, and I’m holding this space for you

    18:08: Everyone’s situation and underlying causes are different

    19:45: Putting together a mini-series of workshops so you are in the hot seat

    22:57: The topics I am covering within these Zoom workshops

    25:39: Episode x – Food

    27:45: Cheapest way to work with me outside of this podcast

    29:10: The small tweaks can set you off on the right path

    30:15: The workshops will be recorded

    Linked mention in the podcast
    Spring 2022 Workshops Information


    WAYS THAT YOU CAN GET KATY'S HELP:

    Fertility and the First 1,000 Days Membership:
    Fertility and the First 1,000 Days Membership

    Fundamentals for Fertility online course:
    12-Week Fundamentals for Fertility Course with Katy Bradbury (evergreen)

    Book a discovery call to talk through your needs for working together 1:1:
    Practice Better

    More info can be found about Katy on her website:
    Katy Bradbury | From fertility to the first 1000 days

    Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/katybradburyhealth

    Email:
    support@katybradbury.com

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    #23. Guest Ep: Dealing With Secondary Infertility, An Oophorectomy And IVF

    #23. Guest Ep: Dealing With Secondary Infertility, An Oophorectomy And IVF

    We welcome Kat from West Sussex, who chats to us about her journey of secondary infertility. 

    Kat experienced an ovarian cancer scare at 27 years old and had a rugby-ball-sized cyst removed that also led to the removal of her right ovary. 

    She went on to have her first son naturally, but after finding a second cyst, it made trying for a second child almost impossible.

    It was then Kat and her husband decided to go down the IVF route to try for their second baby... Find out how they got on in this episode. 

     
    Follow Jellie on Instagram and Facebook. Check out their vlogs of documenting every step of their three IVF cycles in 2016, 2018, and 2021. 
     
    Join their warm and friendly (and small!) IVF/TTC support group on Facebook. 

    Ep54 - The Digestive Series Pt4

    Ep54 - The Digestive Series Pt4

    Hello, I'm Katy Bradbury, a qualified Nutritional Therapist, Private Health Visitor and qualified nurse. I have worked in Women's Health, Maternal and Children's Health for many years.

    Today's podcast is titled "The Digestive Series Part 4". In part 4 of this mini-series on digestive health for fertility, I talk about the significance of the large intestine for health and fertility. From its links to the immune system and inflammation to the microbiome, the estrobolome and the importance of poo, a huge amount is covered today, finishing with some really practical tips. 

    The information in this podcast does not constitute medical advice. What works for one person doesn't necessarily work for the next. Please consult a qualified professional if you have any questions concerning the conditions or medications mentioned in this episode. The information I provide in this podcast will be simplified as there are some quite complex issues spoken about, and I may only briefly touch upon things

    00:00: Introduction and welcome
    02:00: Please leave feedback, stars, review and share my podcast
    03:01: Previous episodes recap and today's episode
    04:30: I thought this was a fertility podcast!
    05:40: Episode 34 – Why checking Hormones is not the First thing I do for Fertility Clients
    07:06: To discuss further and work with me, either 1-2-1 or group work
    07:44: Large intestine comes after the small intestine and is the road to excretion
    10:00: The innate immune system starts in the large intestines
    11:52: The microbiome in our large intestine is central to our health
    14:10: Our microbiome needs to be diverse
    15:27: Episode 18 – The Fire that is Stopping you from Getting Pregnant
    16:55: The lawn analogy
    22:06: I am going at a fast pace, but please get in touch if you would like more information
    22:53: The large intestine wall has fingers
    24:20: Issues when the wall breaks down – Leaky gut
    25:39: The gut-brain connection – The microbiome and the Vagus nerve
    26:00: Episode 51 – The Digestive Series Part 1
    26:21: Episode 49 – What is the HP OAT axis, and why is it so important for everyone who's TTC
    26:56: The Estrobolome is directly related to fertility
    28:29: What do your stools tell you
    30:22: We need a good, solid, heavy stool
    32:00: Changes in colour
    32:33: Signs of unhealthy stool patterns and what causes them
    34:54: If you have any signs or symptoms, please consult a professional
    35:00: What can we do?
    37:11: Interventions available to help our gut health
    39:45: Vagal nerve stimulation
    41:08: Please get in touch and let me know how you found today's episode

    Linked mention in the podcast

    Episode 34 – Why checking Hormones is not the First thing I do for Fertility Clients
    Episode 18 – The Fire that is Stopping you from Getting Pregnant
    Episode 51 – The Digestive Series Part 1
    Episode 49 – What is the HP OAT axis, and why is it so important for everyone who's TTC


    WAYS THAT YOU CAN GET KATY'S HELP:

    Fertility and the First 1,000 Days Membership:
    Fertility and the First 1,000 Days Membership

    Fundamentals for Fertility online course:
    12-Week Fundamentals for Fertility Course with Katy Bradbury (evergreen)

    Book a discovery call to talk through your needs for working together 1:1:
    Practice Better

    More info can be found about Katy on her website:
    Katy Bradbury | From fertility to the first 1000 days

    Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/katybradburyhealth

    Email:
    support@katybradbury.com

    Love the show? Don't forget to leave a star rating and a review to share the love and help it reach others who need to hear this!

    Primary & Secondary Infertility with Keshet Starr

    Primary & Secondary Infertility with Keshet Starr

    Join the discussion group:

    https://chat.whatsapp.com/Lj6a5VZhRnBKCumXLE43QK

    Send your (max 1 minute) voicenotes for the "ALIYAH" episode to +1-845-6427636

    Contact Franciska- franciskakay@gmail.com

     

    Keshet Starr, Esq., is the CEO of the Organization for the Resolution of Agunot (ORA), the nonprofit organization addressing the agunah (Jewish divorce refusal) crisis on a case-by-case basis worldwide. At ORA, Keshet oversees advocacy and early intervention initiatives designed to assist individuals seeking a Jewish divorce, along with prevention initiatives to eliminate abuse from the Jewish divorce process. Keshet has written for outlets such as the Times of Israel, The Forward and Haaretz, and frequently presents on issues related to Jewish divorce, domestic abuse, and the intersection between civil and religious divorce processes. Keshet has also authored academic work focused on get refusal and domestic abuse, is a Wexner Field Fellow, and was named one of The Jewish Week's 36 Under 36. A graduate of the University of Michigan and the University of Pennsylvania Law School, Keshet lives in central New Jersey with her husband and four young children.

    You can find Keshet online at @keshetstarr.

     

    I love hearing from you!

     

    Are you thinking of launching a podcast? 

    www.franciskakosman.com/training

    Ep39 Secondary Infertility Series Pt2

    Ep39 Secondary Infertility Series Pt2

    Hello, I'm Katy Bradbury, a qualified Nutritional Therapist, Private Health Visitor and qualified nurse. I have worked in Women's Health, Maternal and Children's Health for many years.

    Today's podcast is "The Secondary Infertility Series Part 2", a two-part series exploring secondary infertility. Secondary infertility relates to having a successful first pregnancy but struggling to conceive a second time. Today's episode will look at some potential symptoms related to infertility, from the thyroid to hormonal imbalances.

     

    00:00: Introduction to the cold studio

    02:10: Where and when do you listen to my podcast?

    03:18: Its nearly a whole year since my podcasting journey began

    05:56: Secondary infertility is those that have had a baby and struggles to conceive a second-time recap of part 1

    09:37: Secondary infertility is as unique as you

    10:40: What's stopping you from eating healthily in the first place?

    12:49: Episode 9 – 7 Questions I ask my Fertility Clients

    13:17: Reproductive Health Checklist free resource & nudge me if you sent it to me, and I did not respond

    14:53: Symptoms mentioned in my podcasts can be associated with many conditions, so they are just said to educate and guide you and are not to self-diagnose without the input of a health care professional

    16:19: Book a 30-minute Discovery Call at my current price

    17:18: Thyroid Imbalance symptoms

    18:58: Blood Sugar Imbalance symptoms

    20:16: Five-Day Sugar Reset Challenge coming January 2022

    21:10 Thyroid and Blood Sugar Imbalances can link together with high blood pressure or high cholesterol

    21:37: Hormone Imbalance

    22:13: Episode 37 – Why am I getting Spotting before my Period

    23:30 Oestrogen Imbalance – Episode 28 - Here's the thing about Low Oestrogen

    23:48: Episode 34 – Why checking Hormones is not the First thing I do for Fertility Clients

    24:47: Once we get a sense of what's happening, we can begin testing

    26:36: What nutrients are the most important for you?

    28:47: The transition your body had been through since your last pregnancy is huge

    29:45: More often than not, there is not a singular cause of infertility

    32:00: Please leave a rating and review. It would mean so much.

     

    Links mentioned in the podcast:

    Episode 9 - 7 Questions I ask my Fertility Clients

    Reproductive Health Checklist free resource

    30-minute Discovery Call link

    Episode 37 – Why am I getting Spotting before my Period

    Episode 28 - Here's the thing about Low Oestrogen

    Episode 34 – Why checking Hormones is not the First thing I do for Fertility Clients

     

    WAYS THAT YOU CAN GET KATY'S HELP:

    Fertility and the First 1,000 Days Membership:
    Fertility and the First 1,000 Days Membership

    Fundamentals for Fertility online course:
    12-Week Fundamentals for Fertility Course with Katy Bradbury (evergreen)

    Book a discovery call to talk through your needs for working together 1:1:
    Practice Better

    More info can be found about Katy on her website:
    Katy Bradbury | From fertility to the first 1000 days

    Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/katybradburyhealth

    Email:
    support@katybradbury.com

    Love the show? Don't forget to leave a star rating and a review to share the love and help it reach others who need to hear this!

    Ep38 - The Secondary Infertility Series Pt1

    Ep38 - The Secondary Infertility Series Pt1

    Hello, I'm Katy Bradbury, a qualified Nutritional Therapist, Private Health Visitor and qualified nurse. I have worked in Women's Health, Maternal and Children's Health for many years.

    Today's podcast is "The Secondary Infertility Series Part 1", the first of a short series exploring secondary infertility. Secondary infertility relates to having a successful first pregnancy but struggling to conceive a second time. In today's episode, we will be looking predominantly at the causes.

     

    00:00: Introduction

    02:43: Part one sets the foundations, ready for what you can do in part two

    04:12: Secondary infertility is not taken seriously enough in the UK

    10:17: Pregnancy can be a considerable strain both physiologically and psychologically

    12:05: Podcast episode 18 – The Fire that is Stopping you from Getting Pregnant

    13:49: Pregnancy can cause the appearance of chronic inflammatory autoimmune conditions or make existing conditions worse

    15:28: Gestational diabetes can leave residual effects on the body

    16:19: Five-day sugar reset challenge

    17:06: Hormonal changes post-birth are phenomenally huge!

    19:50: Nutritional depletion can play a role

    24:25: Mental ill-health in post-birth women can contribute to postnatal depletion

    26:00: What are your symptoms? Part 2 information.

    27:06: Welcome to our new listeners

    27:42: Please give my podcast a rate. It means so much.

     

    Links mentioned in the podcast:

    Podcast Episode 18 – The Fire that is Stopping you from Getting Pregnant

     

    WAYS THAT YOU CAN GET KATY'S HELP:

    Fertility and the First 1,000 Days Membership:
    Fertility and the First 1,000 Days Membership

    Fundamentals for Fertility online course:
    12-Week Fundamentals for Fertility Course with Katy Bradbury (evergreen)

    Book a discovery call to talk through your needs for working together 1:1:
    Practice Better

    More info can be found about Katy on her website:
    Katy Bradbury | From fertility to the first 1000 days

    Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/katybradburyhealth

    Email:
    support@katybradbury.com

    Love the show? Don't forget to leave a star rating and a review to share the love and help it reach others who need to hear this!