
281 – IVF and Maternal Mental Health with Karen Balumbu-Bennett
Today’s guest struggled with fertility challenges for 4 years, and eventually, was able to conceive with the assistance of IVF. During the 4 years, Karen
Replacing Silence with Storytelling around Pregnancy and Infant Loss and Infertility.

Today’s guest struggled with fertility challenges for 4 years, and eventually, was able to conceive with the assistance of IVF. During the 4 years, Karen

A miscarriage is one of the most devastating things that can happen to a couple. You grieve and become fearful. Fearful that parts of history

Have you heard of the term hydrosalpinx? Hydrosalpinx is the blockage of a woman’s fallopian tube caused by a fluid buildup and dilation of the tube at

According to the most recent data, Black infants are 2.3 times more likely to die before their first birthday compared to their White counterparts. Black

In April 2021, Sisters in Loss founder, Erica Michelle, had the pleasure of attending the first Black Maternal Health Roundtable held at The White House

More than five million people in the United States experience some type of infertility, miscarriage or infant loss. Although this type of trauma is widely

After battling infertility for 10 years with Poly cystic ovarian syndrome or PCOS, today’s guest delivered her baby at 27 weeks, spent 6 months in

After being diagnosed with PCOS and having her thyroid removed today’s guest knew there would be challenges to becoming a mother. Without trying Sasha Palin

Have you practiced mindful meditation? Well your time to do so is now using the Expectful app. What is Expectful? It is the mentall health

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a common hormone disorder in women that is also the leading cause of female infertility. September is recognized as PCOS
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