This is our weird life of infertility.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Health & FitnessAlternative Health |
In this episode, we talk about struggling to keep your faith (whatever that may look like) when battling infertility. more
In this episode, I talk with my Insta-BFF, Elyse, who chose to become a single mother with the help of fertility treatments. Like most of us, she’s been through the ringer but you’ll be happy to know that it all paid off in the end. more
In this episode, I speak with a woman who prefers to remain anonymous, we’ll call her Kate. She share’s her story about being a Native American living in Alaska, suffering a miscarriage and a chemical pregnancy, and making peace with living child fre... more
In this episode, we are discussing the history of endometriosis so we can try and figure out why some providers observe this disease as a major cause of infertility and some do not. more
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Finding this podcast has been such a blessing. Being able to laugh while dealing with infertility is hard, but Candace and Daniel make it easy. Thanks for all that you guys have done for this community!
Love this podcast and the beautiful people who created it! Candace and Daniel are an inspirational couple who have bravely shared their long experience with infertility & recurrent miscarriage in an honest & open way. Highly recommend this amazing podcast if you’re in the depths of infertility or even know someone who is. Bonus is Candace and Daniel’s accents are a joy to listen to!
She is so witty and funny and so relate able. I could listen all day everyday!
Candace and Daniel are hysterical! If you’ve had the unfortunate luck to be apart of team infertile, it’s so refreshing to have a lighthearted podcast to listen to that’s relatable. It also provides our friends and family with information and a perspective that doesn’t feel so uptight and depressing. If you’re not listening to this, my only question is - why the heck not? Candace has been an incredible support system to the infertility community on Instagram, launched a website to benefit the co... more
I am a keen follower of Operationbabybump on Instagram and was a honestly bit reluctant to listen to this “random podcast”, but these guys are great. They are raw and honest about the struggles of infertility, yet hilarious and fun (and even a bit silly sometimes). Their accents are divine, which is weird to say but true. I am really enjoying it. I look forward to hearing what’s to come.
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