Infertility affects an estimated one in eight couples, and about one in five known pregnancies ends in miscarriage. These experiences can be lonely and isolating for people going through them, and bewildering for those who want to offer support but don’t know how. Join health reporter Anna Almendrala and comedy writer Simon Ganz as they share their journey toward parenthood with frank, humorous di... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CulturePersonal JournalsSexualityHealth & Fitness |
Some women can get pregnant all they want, but being able to carry it to term is another story entirely. On this episode, Simon and Anna go beyond miscarriage to talk about when a pregnancy becomes a physical health risk for the mother. Along with on... more
After years of infertility, people can be tapped out both financially and emotionally. On this episode, Anna and Simon speak to a couple that decided enough was enough after one of them almost died from a fertility-related procedure. more
Not every infertility story is about a couple fighting their biology. People who want to have children take for granted that those children are going to be the fruit of a loving relationship. What if you haven’t met the right person but you still wan... more
Normally on this show we focus on people who struggle to have a baby, but this week we want to look at infertility from the donor’s perspective. What motivates people to donate eggs and sperm? Is it just about the money? Is the money even worth it? A... more
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This is an amazing podcast for people going through infertility and/or IVF. I'm pre-IVF and this is the most informative, realistic story I have found so far. Thank you so much for your honesty. It brings me hope!!
I have really enjoyed listening to this podcast. I have severe endometriosis, although I have not begun trying to conceive yet, I know that when I do the likelihood that I will be able to do so on my own is slim to none. I appreciate the honesty and wealth of information this couple has shared with us with good humor and real emotion. It’s helped me feel more prepared for what my future may hold. I know you guys have touched on endometriosis in a couple of episodes, but it would be nice to have ... more
Thank you so much. Me and my husband needed this so much. ♥️
I have not yet started my fertility journey, but I am so glad an OBGYN friend recommended this podcast (especially season 2). I think what this show does well is present many scenarios and stories in an open and honest way, helping all listeners learn a common dialogue. Empathy and togetherness - we need more of that in this world!
I am the least likely person to listen to this podcast. As a mom of 7, made the old fashioned way, children I am not the “normal” or even intended audience for this podcast. I actually heard of this podcast from a blogger mom of 10 children. This podcast is like being a fly on the wall of their marriage counseling sessions. I have hung on every word. I have been challenged at every opportunity about infertility, IVF & adoption. This podcast has given me greater knowledge & empathy for t... more
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