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After 3.5 years of trying to conceive, 2 years of IVF, 5 total rounds, 4 transfers, 3 failures, over 100+ doctors appointments, 80 labs drawn, 70 ultrasounds, 1 major surgery removing both of my fallopian tubes, 229+ shots, and over 1,000 pills... We are so blessed to announce we are pregnant with Baby Keys (due February 2024)!
Years of questioning, doubt, and many heartbreaks...it all lead to this. Our biggest blessing. Our miracle baby.
While I am beyond excited to share this news with this awesome community I have built, I am also nervous... I too have been shattered over seeing yet again another pregnancy announcement. It's not lost on me that while we are celebrating our blessing, others are mourning or begging for theirs. Every single person in the waiting is on my heart and in my prayers.
Thank you all for the continued support. I love you all! XOXO
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My husband, Drake joins Everyday Infertility to discuss how infertility effects relationships and marriage. We talk about all topics from hard parts of marriage, lows of infertility, sex, foundations of marriage, and more.
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On this episode of Everyday Infertility I share how my team of doctors decided to do laparoscopic surgery to see if my fallopian tubes needed to be removed, check and see if I had endometriosis, and do a d&c for uterine lining. Post-op I learned that both of my tubes were removed due to fluid in and around my tubes, I do not have endometriosis, and the d&c was completed.
I share the details about my consultation, what I learned in my research, how the surgery went, and tips on recovery.Like and subscribe for future episodes!
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Failed transfers...cue the heartbreak.
On this episode of Everyday Infertility I share how I coped and handled each of our failed transfers (a total of three) and what next steps looked like after each round.Like and subscribe for future episodes!
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Infertility affects so many different parts of your life...work being one of them. Between constantly being asked by your coworkers when you are having a baby, taking extensive time off for doctors appointments, and the balance of juggling your workload with your feelings - it's hard!
On this episode of Everyday Infertility I share when I knew it was time to tell my work I was embarking on my infertility/IVF journey, the expectations I set and with who, how my spouses work schedule fit into our appointments, and much more.Like and subscribe for future episodes!
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Everyday Infertility sits down with Ceire Nevins (The Fertility Mama) to dig into shame in infertility. Unfortunately, shame in infertility is something some of us are all too familiar with.
Ceire shares how her upbringing played into her feeling shame during her years of unexplained infertility, why she concealed the majority of her infertility (Clomid/IUI/IVF) journey from others, how she broke free from the shame and became open on the topic, and found her passion as a fertility coach.You can reach Ceire Nevins (The Fertility Mama) on instagram @thefertilitymama.
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Your mindset and feelings often times feel like a roller coaster throughout infertility and infertility treatments.
On this episode of Everyday Infertility I share (more like vent) what my mindset has looked like from the start of our infertility journey to now, and all the emotions I have experienced along the way. I talk about negative mindsets, positive mindsets, and how it's okay to feel both whenever they appear.Like and subscribe for future episodes!
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Curious how to select a fertility clinic? How do you know when it's time to get a second opinion? What about switching clinics?
On this episode of Everyday Infertility I share how I selected our original fertility clinic, the signs that led me to seeking a second opinion, why I switched, and what the process of switching entailed.Like and subscribe for future episodes!
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Everyday Infertility sits down with Rachelle Justus to talk about her infertility journey start to finish. From navigating if having children was for her to receiving news that ultimately jump started her journey of trying to conceive, Rachelle and her husband have faced many infertility battles over the last few years. Male factor infertility (MFI), endometriosis, blocked tubes, and a molar pregnancy, Rachelle shares how she has kept a positive mindset throughout her journey.
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Instagram: @justusleaguefit
Website: www.rachellejustusfit.com
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Everyday Infertility sits down with two cousins who are taking reproductive health to a whole new level. Their goal is to create an informative, supportive and fun approach to cycle awareness and break down stigmas about menstrual cycles one word at a time.
Maddie and Rebecca's goal is to help their clients learn as much as they can about their menstrual cycles so that they can become experts over their own bodies.
Using simple and easy methods, the cousins coach awareness, understanding and acceptance to help clients meet their reproductive or fertility needs!
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Instagram: @cousinswithacauseWeb: 2cousinswithacause.com
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Dr. Erin Wolff, Founder of Pelex sits down with Everyday Infertility to talk about her background as a OBGYN and Reproductive Endocrinologist, her experience with secondary infertility, the start of Pelex, and the launch of her brick and mortar location.
Dr. Erin Wolff shared how her own experience with infertility impacts her interactions with her patients, the world of fertility telemedicine, success stories with Pelex, and what to expect from Pelex in the future.
You can contact or schedule with Dr. Erin Wolff at Pelex at pelexmed.com or [email protected].
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In this episode I share my IVF experience from finding a fertility clinic and doctor, gearing up for an egg retrieval, waiting to see how many embryos we made, two failed transfers, and a round of testing. It's been nothing short of a whirlwind and this journey is far from over!
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I sit down with my best friend to discuss how she shared her pregnancy announcement with me while I was in the midst of infertility and how we navigated all the emotions together.
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My best friend of 15 years, Katelynn joins us to talk all things infertility from a friend's POV.
We discuss how I shared my infertility journey with my friends, how my friends supported me, and all the lessons learned along the way.
Buckle up because this episode is full of tears!
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My husband, Drake joins us to talk all things infertility from the spouses side of things.
We discuss his POV on infertility, his journey with IVF so far, and some insight on how to support AND be supported by your significant other/spouse during this time.
We share plenty of belly laughs, tears, and much more throughout this episode. There is even a fun, bonus lightening round of questions at the end.
Oh, and if you didn't already know the definition of IVF (in vitro fertilization), Drake shares with you his very special definition.
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Who's behind Everyday Infertility?
In Episode #2 we cover my background and my infertility diagnosis. It always makes it a bit easier to listen to a podcast when you feel you know more about the human behind the mic than just the topics at hand.
On 'Background & Diagnosis' I cover a little bit about where I grew up, how I met my husband, and how our trying to conceive (TTC) journey began. I also cover how I learned that IVF was in our cards and what the journey has looked like so far.
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What is Everyday Infertility? It's a lot of things to a lot of people...
In the first official episode of Everyday Infertility, I lay out how the podcast came to fruition and what to expect in future episodes to come.
It's short. It's sweet. It's the official launch of Everyday Infertility.
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