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SIDS

61 – Jewel Carey Smith SIDS Story and She Rises from SIDS

In today’s episode we have Jewel Carey-Smith who shares her stillbirth story with daughter Darielle Ava.  She started her youtube and facebook community She Rises from SIDS to educate around Sudden Infant Death Syndrome or SIDS and create a safe haven for other parents to express themselves, and to impart knowledge for those parents who have walked down this road.  Jewel shares in this episode how sharing her story and her journey is not for herself, but for the healing and deliverance of others.  This episode is for you to listen to if you are looking for a community around Sudden Infant Death Syndrome or SIDS.

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Miscarriage

60 – Mych’laya Alexander’s PCOS Diagnosis, Loss Story, and blog The Womb Keeper

In today’s episode we have Mych’laya Alexandar who shares how being diagnosed with Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrome and struggling with infertility led to her starting the Womb Keeper blog and community.  Mych’laya struggled with infertility for many years and had 3 miscarriages.  She is determined to encourage and support those who have struggled or is struggling with infertility and pregnancy loss.  This episode is for you if you have being diagnosed infertile due to PCOS.

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Stillbirth

59 – Lindsey Boxie’s Stillbirth story, Early Endometriosis Diagnosis, and helping others through Grief Therapy

In today’s episode we have Lindsey Boxie who shares her stillbirth journey with us.  Lindsey was diagnosed with Endometriosis in middle school and told her that because of the way her uterus was shaped she would have difficulty getting and staying pregnant.  After college she was able to conceive and around 36 weeks she went into labor arrived at the hospital and found that her baby passed away.  She then went on to have her rainbow baby afterwards which led her to going back to school to help others through grief therapy.  This episode is for you if you have been diagnosed with Endometriosis and those who have experienced a stillbirth.

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Miscarriage

58 – Courtney Arlesia’s  2nd Trimester Miscarriage and Being Patient in the Wait

In today’s episode we have Courtney Arlesia who shares her 2nd trimester miscarriage and how she is being patient in the wait.  Courtney is a native of Murfreesboro, TN and creator of Endless Love.  She started this in 2012 to motivate and inspire all women to get in tune with themselves and find solace in their creator.  In this episode Courtney shares how her 2nd trimester miscarriage affected her and how she is being patient while trying to conceive.  This episode is for you if you are still waiting for your rainbow baby and trying to conceive.

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Miscarriage

57 – Jeanae Hopgood-Jones Twin Loss due to PPROM and Motherhood through Adoption

In today’s episode we have Jeanae Hopgood-Jones who shares her IVF journey and loss of twins due to PPROM and how Adoption chose her for motherhood.  Jeanae and her partner had been trying to conceive for four years they decided in February 2017 to do a round of IVF and were able to conceive their twin daughters on the first round.  They lost their twins due to PRROM and in this episode we talk about her healing journey and how she chose her path to motherhood through adoption.  She is an angel mom to two beautiful twin daughters Aviva & Jora.  Jeanae is also a wife, a writer, blogger, a therapist, a professor and a clinical sexologist.  This episode is for you to listen to if you have experienced PPROM and maybe on the fence about adoption as your path to motherhood.

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Infertility

56 – 1 Year Podcast Anniversary and my IVF/Surrogacy Journey!

Today’s episode is a solo episode as I’m sharing my personal infertility journey with you all.    I share why I’m choosing to go through IVF to retrieve eggs and freeze embryos for a future gestational surrogacy, and why I’m still team Surrogacy vs. team Adoption.  In this episode I talk about my first year podcasting and what I’ve learned about myself and this amazing Sisters in Loss community. Thank you all so much for listening to this podcast and the evolution of it this past year.  I committed to myself to release an episode every week for at least a year and I made it here!  Thank you Lord for grace upon grace upon grace for reaching this goal.  Now, if you have never rated or reviewed the podcast please do so wherever you listen to podcasts that would bless me in my first year as a Indie podcast.

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Infertility

55 – Gessie Thompson’s Uterine Fibroid Journey and Eliminating Fibroids through Diet Change

July is Fibroids Awareness Month and over 90% of black women are affected by fibroids by the age of 50.  In today’s episode we have Fibroids Activist and Health Coach, Gessie Thompson who shares her Uterine Fibroid Journey and Eliminating Fibroids through Diet and Detox.  Gessie Thompson is one of the 90% of Black Women affected by fibroids by age 50. She personally battled the epidemic for 14 years and the resulting infertility for 10 of those years to have her miracle baby Nia. Her grueling journey included 10 surgeries, five IVF cycles, a devastating miscarriage and even her heart stopping on the delivery table.  In this episode Gessie takes us back on her healing journey spiritually and physically, we both share how our hysterectomy’s led to us eating a plant based diet, and how she is helping other women eliminate estrogen dominance and inflammation through her DetoxNow and Fibroid Elimination program.

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Surrogacy

54 – Chelsea Hernadez Surrogacy Journey & Their Joey My Pouch Blog

In today’s episode we have Chelsea Hernandez who shares the beginning stages of her gestational surrogacy journey.  Chelsea is a wife of 4 years to Pedro and mom to two boys Nicholas and Aramis.  She is a perinatal educator to low income families to ensure healthy pregnancy outcomes.  In this episode Chelsea shares how she has wanted to become a gestational surrogate before she had her own children, how her close family and friends who suffer from infertility have inspired her to do so.  She knew her last son Aramis was going to be her last so she decided to have a double salpingectomy in 2017 and help other mothers grow their families.  This episode is for you have considered becoming a gestational surrogate and the steps you need to take to prepare your body and mind for this pregnancy.

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Surrogacy

53 – Dr. Vernette McKnight’s Healing Journey through Surrogacy Twin Pregnancy

In today’s episode we have Dr. Vernette McKnight, a Cognition & Movement specialist, who shares her healing journey to becoming a gestational surrogate of twins.  In this episode Dr. Vernette shares an experience during her teenage years that inspired her to become a surrogate, how she knew the parents of the twins were the family for her, and how she plans to have a natural vaginal birth with the twins.  This episode is for you if you have ever considered becoming a gestational surrogate or are curious of the process of working with a surrogate.

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Surrogacy

52 – Eloise Drane on Egg Donation, Birthing 8 Babies, and Family Inceptions Surrogacy Agency

In today’s episode we have Eloise Drane owner of Family Inceptions the first Black Owned Surrogacy Agency in the United States.  Eloise is a married mother of 5, she has donated her eggs 6 times and was a gestational surrogate for 4 babies.  Yes, you heard that right she was pregnant 8 times and once with twins as a gestational surrogate.  She felt the call as a gestational surrogate her to start her own egg donation and surrogacy agency and that is how Family Inceptions was born.  Family Inceptions was started back in 2008 and it is the agencies goal to provide intended parents, egg donors, and surrogates with a unique and comprehensive experience—from someone who has truly been in their shoes. In this interview Eloise shares her journey to motherood, donating a kidney to a family member, surrogacy journey, and how God’s purpose and call on our life is bigger that ourselves.  This episode is for you if you want to increase the understanding and knowledge of the family building journey because there are many paths to motherhood.

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