172 – Thyroidectomy, Infertility, and Miscarriage with Shanicka Vail House
October is Pregnancy, Infant and Child Loss Awareness Month. All month long we will honor our babies gone to heaven far too soon. This month
Replacing Silence with Storytelling around Pregnancy and Infant Loss and Infertility.
October is Pregnancy, Infant and Child Loss Awareness Month. All month long we will honor our babies gone to heaven far too soon. This month
October is Pregnancy, Infant and Child Loss Awareness Month. All month long we will honor our babies gone to heaven far too soon. This month
Have you heard of twin to twin transfusion syndrome? Twin to twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) is a condition that occurs only in monochorionic pregnancies —
Can you imagine getting a diagnosis that you baby is not expected to live due to their rare birth defect? Today’s guest experienced a miscarriage
Have you heard of congenital heart defects? A Congenital Heart defect is an abnormality in the heart that develops before birth. Congenital heart defect is
Do you know what a placenta abruption is? Placental abruption occurs when the placenta detaches from the inner wall of the womb before delivery. The
Have you heard of HELLP Syndrome? HELLP Syndrome is a life-threatening pregnancy complication usually considered to be a variant of preeclampsia. Both conditions usually occur
Imagine birthing your rainbow baby and losing your first born on the same day!? Today’s episode is one that hits close to home as her
It’s my Anniversary! Yes, August 2020 makes 3 Years of the @SistersinLoss podcast! 3 Years, 161 Episodes, Over 150 Guests, and 5000+ hours of black
After not having difficulty conceiving her first two children, today’s guest began experiencing heavy bleeding, severe pelvic pain and physical therapy and was diagnosed with
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