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31st Jan 2022

What is mild IVF and is it helpful for Secondary infertility?

Twitter has a remarkable community of people sharing their infertility stories and there are numerous Twitter handles stating people's journeys. I am constantly overwhelmed at how proactive people are encouraging and supporting each other and I try to speak to people in this podcast to give their tweets a voice. Today's guest is currently going through treatment and fingers crossed it will work and the image below, which she bought as a card for her husband will make its way out of the draw.

About my Guest:

@bloginfertility is a 36 year old Londoner who is doing battle with secondary infertility whilst being not quite ready to come out of the infertility closet. Having been trying to conceive for 8 years with numerous BFN's (big fat negatives) under her belt, she recently embarked on a 3 cycle mild IVF package in the hope that this will provide the baby making magic she's after. Oh and as a bibliophile she's is also trying to read her way out of the situation.

What you will learn in this podcast: 

  • How to use a blog to help deal with your infertility journey
  • Asking questions about various treatment
  • Trying 3 mild cycles of IVF to produce less eggs but better quality ones
  • The importantace of gaining  further insight into the world of IVF from reading books
  • Planning for the long haul

Best tip:  Don't set unrealistic targets and expectations

Follow on twitter  and here's her blog

Eggs At Lunch https://t.co/nWDKhFTuNs
— InfertilityBlog (@BlogInfertility) October 28, 2015
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About the Podcast

Infertility Support
The Fertility Podcast on Infertility Support
Where to get support when you are struggling to have a baby, this archive series of The Fertility Podcast discusses counselling and coaching with a wide range of interviews with experts, as well as sharing many stories of people who have set up businesses or started blogs or podcasts to help them and others deal with the struggles of not being able to have a family as expected.

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Natalie Silverman