
Being infertile sucks. Co-hosts Sarah and Kaela are your friends who get it. This is a podcast by real women sharing truths about the hardships and hilarity of infertility, IVF, and trying to conceive.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 98 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Categories | Health & FitnessComedyAlternative Health | ||||

Kaela & Sarah are discussing harmful situations plaguing the infertility community. They discuss a fertility nurse who stole fentanyl, replacing it with saline, leaving patients undergoing egg retrieval surgery in excruciating pain. They comment on... more
Sarah interviews Katie & Alex about their experience with fertility treatments and eventual decision to remain child free. Katie's shares her experience with PCOS, endometriosis, and eventual need for hysterectomy and oophorectomy. This loving and su... more
Kaela is joined by her fertile sister and brother-in-law (this already feels biblical) to discuss infertility throughout history - especially in the advent of Christianity- and its affect on modern day stigmas around women and fertility.
They also d... more
Kaela interviews board certified urologist, Dr. Mary Samplaski, who specializes in male factor infertility. Dr. Samplaski answers listener questions on a number of topics including - who should see a reproductive urologist, what’s the deal with morph... more
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Exactly what I need. Currently bingeing 🙂
All I’m getting out of this podcast is that if you don’t do IVF, you won’t get pregnant. I feel like they forgot the feeling of emptiness and sensitivity during time of being infertile. I understand they’re trying to be “real”, but you can be real without forgetting about fellow TTC-ers that are still battling through difficult times of negative tests. I also feel like they make up information, or go off what they hear and not scientific facts. Sorry, just wasn’t for me.
My husband and I have unexplained infertility and have been TTC for about three years. I was experiencing extreme anxiety recently (like panic attacks, insomnia, etc) because I had to get yet another HSG and possible tubal cannulation (after an AWFUL first experience in which it was discovered I had a blocked right Fallopian tube) and listening to the episode about “Things I Wish I Had Known” and the episode about Endo with the hilarious Canadian lady made me laugh (really laugh) for the first t... more
stumbled upon this pod and binged all past episodes and am so thrilled they are coming out with new ones. you ladies are relatable in a time of isolation and fun to listen to, thank you for your real talk!!
A fellow fertility warrior introduced me to this podcast and I LOVE IT!!!!!!










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