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Whether you have diagnosed fertility issues, endometriosis, PCOS, going through IVF or just wanting to prepare your body for conception and pregnancy, ConceiveBaby.com.au provides direct access to leading fertility experts to help you achieve your baby dreams.

Tasha Jennings ND

  • Aug 10, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
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Pap Smears - What You Need To Know. With Dr. Alice Huang

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 25:56


So, you know a regular pap smear is important, but what do the results really mean? What are they screening for? Does is affect your fertility or the progression of a healthy pregnancy? In this episode I speak with Dr Alice Huang who answers these important questions and explains everything you need to know about Pap smears, including the new advances which are providing more scope in testing and why they are not officially called pap smears anymore! Dr Alice Huang is an experienced specialised gynaecologist who has been training or working in the field of gynaecology for the past 15 years, and working in the field of infertility and IVF for the past 10 years. Dr Huang specialises in IVF / fertility treatments Fertility preservation and egg freezing Ovulation induction and cycle tracking Endometriosis and laparoscopic surgery Fibroids and myomectomy surgery Abnormal CST and colposcopy PCOS Abnormal vaginal discharge and recurrent vaginosis Dr Huang's professional practice is not just built on evidence-based-medicine, but also on a holistic understanding of the individual, she understands that it’s the small things that make the difference between good, and exceptional medical care. If you’re trying to fall pregnant If you’ve ever had an abnormal Pap smear If you want to be proactive in supporting your reproductive health Then this interview is for you!

Fertility Preservation with Dr Genia Rozen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 26:08


Whether it's plan A, plan B or plan C, there is a path to your baby. In this episode of the Conceive Baby Podcast, I speak with Dr Genia Rozen about the evolving world of fertility preservation. We discuss egg freezing, embryo freezing, sperm freezing and uterine tissue freezing. How they work, what the the benefits are and when they may be appropriate for you. Genia Rozen is Gynaecologist and Fertility specialist from Melbourne. She trained at the Royal Women’s Hospital, where she now works as a consultant. Her private practice is based in East Melbourne and the Peninsula. Genia has a special interest in medical fertility preservation and is the deputy head of the well-known Fertility Preservation Service at RWH. Dedicated to the field of reproduction and oncofertility, she is also undertaking a PhD aimed at helping women conceive after cancer. I hope you enjoy this inspiring discussion! You can find out more about Dr Rozen at her website http://www.geniarozen.com.au/ And more about Fertility Preservation at the Royal Women's Hospital http://www.geniarozen.com.au/fertility-preservation/

Fertility Over 40 with Womens Health Naturopath Angela Hywood

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 38:57


In today's episode of the Conceive Baby Podcast we’re talking about a topic which is growing enormously and that’s Fertility over 40. I know in my practice I’m seeing more and more women starting or growing their families in their 40’s. But biologically, how fertile are we? What are your chances, really? And what can you do to stack the odds in your favour. Today we’re going to be answering all these questions and more with the lovely Angela Hywood, who understands this topic intimately, both personally and professionally. Angela is an experienced naturopathic clinician with over 20 years of clinical experience. She runs a busy clinic in Perth Western Australia, specialising in integrative endocrinology, fertility and women’s health. Prior to Angela’s career in naturopathy, she studied at the School of Pharmacy, Curtin University of Technology. Angela practiced at the world-renowned Jocelyn Centre of Natural Fertility Management, Australia’s first specialist practice in the area of Preconception Health Care & Fertility Management and has dedicated her career to fertility and women’s health practice. With her uniquely integrative approach she has assisted many of couples overcome their fertility obstacles and fulfil their dream of becoming parents. Angela shares my passion for helping couples become parents and seeing healthy families thrive. She is a mother of 2 little ones herself, both carefully and consciously planned and both naturally conceived (after 40). Angela has written a chapter on miscarriage for a medical text book, and in addition to her practice and education roles, Angela is a well-known featured speaker at complementary and integrative medicine conferences nationally and internationally.

Your Lunar Cycle

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 44:01


If you’ve been trying to conceive for a while you probably know about ovulation trackers and temperature charting, well today we’re going to be looking at a different way of charting your menstrual cycle and that’s via your lunar cycle. In this intriguing discussion we talk about the origins of the lunar cycle (it was actually developed by a Doctor) and how you can use your lunar cycle to optimise you chances of conceiving, and perhaps even increase your odds of having a boy or a girl!

The PCOS Diet

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 44:28


In this episode I speak with Women's Health Dietitian Stephanie Valakas. We discuss the most common hormonal disorder found in women, Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrome or PCOS as it’s most commonly known. PCOS affects around 10% of women in Australia and can have a significant impact on fertility and our ability to fall pregnant. We discuss symptoms and diagnosis, but most importantly in the episode we do a deep dive into diet and the simple changes you can make to improve symptoms, improve your fertility and improve your chances of conceiving and carrying your healthy baby.

Egg Freezing - Edited - 2

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 32:44


In this episode I speak with renowned Melbourne Fertility Specialists, Dr Lynn Burmeister about a very topical issue. One which is growing rapidly. And that’s egg freezing. More and more women are turning to egg freezing as an 'insurance policy', if they haven’t met Mr Right or are just not ready for a baby right now, but know it’s something they want in their future. But how much of a guarantee of a healthy baby is it really? What’s involved in the process and what can you do to optimise your chances of a healthy egg collection and a healthy baby? We’ll be answering all these questions and more! Enjoy!

Fertility Fundamentals With Gina Fox

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2019 43:31


Whether you are going through IVF, struggling with infertility or just wanting to prepare for a healthy pregnancy in this episode we talk about the fundamental things you need to know about your diet and lifestyle that will have a significant impact on your ability to conceive; on your ability to carry a healthy pregnancy and on the long term health of your future baby. It is in this precious preconception period that you have the opportunity to optimise the DNA you pass on to your future child. So regardless of what stage you are at in your fertility journey, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.

Fertility and the Vaginal Microbiome

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 41:25


In this episode I speak with Moira Bradfield who is currently completing PhD research into the vaginal microbiome. Moira will be providing her insights into the role of the vaginal microbiome in fertility as well as practical tips and advice to help you support a healthy vaginal environment to improve your chances of conceiving and carrying your healthy baby. We cover topics including * what is a microbiome? * how our vaginal microbiome differs from our gut microbiome * what role does it play in candida/thrush? * other infections of the vaginal impacting fertility health * Strep B and pregnancy complications * what discharge is 'normal' * douches, washes and intimate products, should you use them * tampons vs pads vs menstrual cups, what should you use * ways to optimise your vaginal health to support a healthy conception and pregnancy Moira Bradfield, founder of Intimate Ecology clinical and education services, is a Naturopath, Acupuncturist and educator with over 18 years clinical experience. She has a passion for helping people experience optimal health in sustainable and sensible ways. Clinically she has a niche interest in recurrent vaginal infections, the vaginal microbiome and their associated impact on health and disease including fertility, loss and post partum health. Moira holds a Bachelor of Naturopathy Southern Cross University, a Masters degree in Acupuncture from Southern Cross University and is completing formal research with Griffith University as part of PhD studies in the area of the vaginal microbiome and conditions of vaginal dysbiosis. In addition to her role as a Naturopath Moira has lectured in Naturopathy both overseas and in Australia and is currently the Senior Lecturer for Nutrition at The Endeavour College of Natural Health, Southport. Finalist for Naturopath of the year, Nutritionist of the year and Educator of the year in the 2018 BIMA awards and nominee for the 2018 ANS Educator of the year and Naturopath of the year, Moira is focused on excellence in education and clinical practice in the management of the vaginal microbiome. You can find out more about Moira and her services at www.intimateecology.com.au

Fertility Fest

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2019 39:31


In this episode of the Conceive Baby Podcast we talk about fertility, as always, but from a different perspective. We discuss a wonderful, collaborative, celebratory event, which is on a mission to change the conversation around fertility and infertility. Fertility Fest. I speak with inspiring founder Jessica Hepburn who shares with us her personal journey, as well as insights into the evolution of Fertility Fest and what you can expect at this year's event. Jessica Hepburn is one of the leading patient voices on fertility, infertility and assisted conception. She is the author of two books The Pursuit of Motherhood (2014) and 21 Miles: Swimming in search of the meaning of motherhood which is launching in a few weeks. In 2016, following her ten year tenure as Executive Director of the Lyric Theatre Hammersmith in London she founded Fertility Fest, the world's first arts festival dedicated to fertility, infertility, modern families and the science of making babies. The third edition of the festival will be held in Barbican, London from 23rd April to 18th May 2018. For more information head to www.fertilityfest.com www.jessicahepburn.com

The Impact of Diet on the Uterine Environment

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2018 43:21


In this episode I speak with Dr Jemma Evans about the impact of your diet on the most important and amazing organ when it comes to fertility, and that’s the uterus. We hear a lot these days about egg health in relation to fertility, which is obviously super important but there is another important player and that’s your baby’s first home. The place where this tiny fertilised egg will have the opportunity to grow into a thriving, healthy baby. The health of the uterus plays an important role in supporting implantation and supporting the health and development of this precious new life. In this episode we delve deeper into the role of the uterus, as well as ways to optimise uterine health, through diet, to improve your chances of conceiving and carrying your beautiful, healthy baby. Jemma will be sharing exclusive insights from her new research. Jemma is a research scientist with a focus on understanding the endometrium, the inner lining of the uterus into which the embryo must implant. Her previous work has contributed to significant changes in IVF, by characterising the endometrium in women during IVF cycles, and demonstrating that, in most cases, a ‘hostile’ local environment is presented to the embryo.  This has led to a significant increase in the number of frozen embryo transfer cycles being undertaken. Her current area of research aims to improve the local environment within the uterus to provide an optimal ‘home’ for the baby by intervening well before conception. She has identified a ‘toxic’ inflammatory environment within the uterus which appears to compromise endometrial quality, embryo implantation and development of the placenta. Jemma is about to embark on a clinical trial to determine if a simple dietary intervention can improve the local uterine environment leading to improved fertility and pregnancy health. She hopes this will also improve the long-term health of the child as the environment within the uterus can determine if the child will develop health disorders such as diabetes and obesity later in life. I love her mantra which is healthy uterus, healthy pregnancy, healthy life!

Conceiving with Donor Eggs with Raelia Lew

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2018 40:52


In this episode of the Conceive Baby Webinar Series we discuss a very topical issue in fertility, and that's donor conception. We now not only have donor sperm, we also have donor eggs and donor embryos. In a previous episode I spoke with Louise Johnson and Karin Hammarberg from the Government Body VARTA about the legalities and your rights and options around donor conception and today we're going to discuss the actual process. What is involved in a donor conception from egg donation perspective. Today I'm speaking with Dr Raelia Lew. Raelia graduated from medicine at Monash University with Honours, and later trained as a Gynaecologist and Obstetrician at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney. Raelia went on to completed her Masters of Medicine in Reproductive Health Science and Human Genetics at The University of Sydney and graduated from a Doctorate of Philosophy in the area of Preconception Health Promotion and Reproductive Genetics in 2016. Her PhD research was commenced at the University of Sydney and completed in Cambridge, UK. As a qualified specialist Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Raelia undertook further RANZCOG (Royal Australia and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists) accredited Certification in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (CREI) training. Fewer than 2% of Australian Obstetricians and Gynaecologists hold a CREI. It represents the highest level of Australasian post-graduate training in IVF, Reproductive Endocrinology, Advanced Minimally Invasive Gynaecology Surgery, Comprehensive Fertility Care, Andrology (Male Fertility and hormone management) and Assisted Reproductive Technologies. You can also hear more from Dr Lew in her podcast Knocked Up https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/knocked-up-the-podcast-about-getting-pregnant/id1381363197?mt=2

The Role Of Male Preconception Health with Dr Adam Watkins

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2018 43:07


In this episode of the Conceive Baby Podcast Series we talk about a topic which, historically, hasn’t received that much attention. Infertility has, for a long time, focused largely on the female. So in this webinar we turn the tide and look at the impact of male preconception health. Assistant Professor of Reproductive Biology, Dr Adam Watkins provide his personal insights into his new research, focusing on the role of sperm in a healthy conception and healthy embryo development. Dr Watkins has always had an interest in the sensitivities of events early in pregnancy to environmental factors such as maternal diet. However, Dr Watkins’ current research is exploring the role that a father’s diet may have on influencing the quality of his sperm as well as the long-term health of his offspring. Currently, Dr Watkins is looking at how the diet of a father may affect the long-term cardiovascular and metabolic health of his offspring. Dr Watkins’ recent research has shown that a poor father’s diet at the time of conception may affect the genetic information carried within his sperm that will be passed into the egg at fertilisation. Dr Watkins has also shown that the fluid in which the sperm are transported modifies the levels of important inflammatory molecules within the maternal uterus during the first few days of pregnancy. Together, his research shows how a father can influence not only the development of the early embryo during the first few days of pregnancy, but how a father can also affect the environment of the maternal uterus in which an embryo will grow. These studies are providing new insight into the importance of a father’s lifestyle at the time of conception not only for his own reproductive health but also for the long-term health of his offspring.

Egg Freezing Myths And Facts with Dr Julie Lamb

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018 28:47


Egg freezing is a hot topic. Whether it be for IVF treatment or social reason, there are many myths surrounding the process. In this informative webinar I speak with board certified reproductive endocrinologist and infertility specialist Dr Julie Lamb, who will bust the myths and give us the facts you need to know. Julie Lamb, MD, FACOG a specialist at Pacific NW Fertility in Seattle and also serves as clinical faculty at the University of Washington as well as being the president-elect of Seattle Gynecology Society. Dr. Lamb graduated at the top of her class in biology and psychology from Seattle Pacific University, and completed her training in medical school at Northwestern University Fienberg School of Medicine in Chicago. She awarded a Fulbright Scholarship to study international women’s health in Zimbabwe. Dr. Lamb completed her residency in Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University of Washington in Seattle, and did her fellowship in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at University of California, San Francisco. As clinical faculty at the University of Washington she directs the REI training of Ob/Gyn resident physicians and is the Director of the Center for Fertility Preservation at Pacific NW Fertility. Dr. Lamb is committed to combining state of the art technology and exceptional patient care to help patients meet their family building goals. She has presented and published over 50 peer-reviewed research projects at national meetings and is an active member board member of both the American Society of Reproductive Medicine patient education committee and embryo transfer committee and Pacific Coast Reproductive Society. Dr. Lamb is dedicated to changing the conversation surrounding fertility care and strives to empower women to learn about their fertility options.

Infection And Fertility with Elizabeth Mucci

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2018 44:19


In this episode I speak with Elizabeth Mucci about the impact of infections on fertility. We discuss the role of infections in unexplained infertility, the immune system, natural killer cells as well as investigations, tests and treatment strategies. Elizabeth Mucci is a scientist, nutritionist and herbalist with a Masters in Reproductive Medicine and over 18 years experience as a clinician and teacher. Elizabeth has helped thousands of patients start their families, manage chronic illness, lose weight, gain hormonal balance and overcome a range of unresolved health issues. The combination of Elizabeth’s education in science, nutrition, herbal and reproductive medicine along with her close work with a number of Sydney’s top Fertility Specialists has provided her with a unique perspective on hormonal and reproductive health.

Sugar And Fertility with Assoc Prof Louise Hull

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2018 37:48


Most of us know that too much sugar is generally not great for us. We shouldn't be eating too many cakes and lollies because it contributes to weight gain and inflammation. In this webinar, we look beyond the diet. Beyond the calories and find out what sugar is actually doing to our cells at a biological level and how that impacts our ability to conceive and carry a healthy baby. I speak with Associate Professor M. Louise Hull about her research into the impact of a high sugar diet on fertility and pregnancy outcomes. Associate Professor M. Louise Hull is a gynaecologist and reproductive medicine physician with a biomedical science background. She leads the Endometriosis Research Group at the Robinson Research Institute and the Implantation Special Interest Group for the Asia Pacific initiative for Reproductive Medicine (ASPIRE). Dr Hull works at Women’s and Children’s Hospital and in private practice at O and G in North Adelaide. Dr Hull’s practice focuses on improving fertility and early pregnancy outcomes for women with implantation problems. Recently she has explored the impact of disorders of glucose metabolism on implantation and miscarriage in clinical practice. Assoc Prof Hull co-founded the FertilitySA IVF unit and was their scientific and new developments director. She supervises PhD students, medical students, chairs the AGES grant committee, is deputy chair of the RANZCOG grant committee and was an Associate Editor for Human Reproduction. She is an International ambassador for the World Congress of Endometriosis. If you find this webinar useful and would like to take that next step in you fertility journey. You can book in for a free 15 minute consultation with me to find out more about your personal situation and how I can best help you. www.tashajennings.com.au

IVF Explained - with Prof Michael Chapman

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2018 34:44


In this podcast I speak with one of Australia’s most highly respected fertility specialists, Professor Michael Chapman Dr Chapman is the co-founder of IVF Australia. He is a busy clinician who has personally been involved in fertility care resulting in over 3000 pregnancies. His academic position enables him to be at the forefront of new advances in treatment which he applies in his practice at the earliest opportunity. He has a high public profile due to his tireless efforts to ensure access to Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) for all Australians, as a vocal patient advocate and senior medical academic training practitioners of the future. Dr Chapman draws on his years of experience and research to give you the facts about IVF. How does it really work? What is involved? How long does it take? What can I expect? What about needles and hormones? What medical advances should I know about? What are my options? All these questions and more are answered in this informative podcast.

Fertility and the Immune System - with Professor Sarah Robertson

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2018 38:36


In this informative episode I speak with Professor Sarah Robertson, Director of the University of Adelaide’s Robinson Research Institute and Head of the Reproductive Immunology research group about her fascinating research into fertility and the immune system. We discuss the role of the immune system in successful reproductive outcomes as well as the contentious issue of natural killer cells and why current popular treatment may do more harm than good! You will also learn way’s you can support healthy immune function to improve your chances of a healthy pregnancy . Professor Robertson is known internationally for innovative research in reproductive immunology that has formed the basis for a new understanding of the origins of health at conception. She has identified specific cytokines and immune cells that regulate embryo implantation and fetal development, and has demonstrated that male seminal fluid acts to induce adaptations in the female immune response that promote receptivity to pregnancy. Her work shows that the immune system channels environmental signals from both female and male parents to contribute to reproductive success and shape offspring phenotype through non-genomic pathways. These discoveries are improving practise in reproductive medicine and providing insight into early life origins of child health. Her work is funded by the NHMRC, the Australian Research Council, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and the Global Alliance for Prevention of Prematurity and Stillbirth / Gates Foundation.

Finding Meaning in Infertility

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 43:49


What an amazing discussion. It was such a pleasure to speak with Jessica Hepburn, one of the leading patient voices on fertility, infertility and assisted conception. Jessica has also just been named Woman of the Week in Stylist Magazines Visible Woman Series. A year long celebration of women who are making a difference to society. Jessica joined us live from London and shared her very personal journey through infertility, miscarriage and IVF to becoming an author and founder of the worlds first arts festival dedicated to fertility, infertility, modern families and the science of making babies, Fertility Fest. Fertility Fest is a week-long programme of events, entertainment, discussion, debate, support and solidarity from Tuesday 8th May to Sunday 13th of May at London's Bush Theatre. We also got a hint that Fertility Fest may be coming to Australia! Here's hoping! I hope you enjoy this inspiring discussion.

Overcoming Endometriosis with Leah Hectman

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2018 31:16


In this episode of the Conceive Baby Podcast I discuss one of the most common conditions affecting women’s reproductive health. Endometriosis. Endometriosis is a complex condition and medical treatments are limited. This is where natural medicine comes in. There are many factors involved in endometriosis, which can be successfully treated and overcome to reduce symptoms and improve fertility and pregnancy outcomes. In this episode I discuss these factors, diagnostic tests and natural treatment strategies with renowned Naturopath Leah Hechtman. Leah is an experienced and respected clinician and has been in practice for over 20 years. She specialises in fertility, pregnancy and reproductive healthcare for men and women. Her primary passion is her clinical practice where she is inspired and humbled by her patients. Leah has completed extensive advanced training and is currently completing her PhD through the School of Women’s and Children’s Health (Faculty of Medicine). She is a keynote speaker at major conferences across Australia and internationally, an author and educator to her peers. Leah is also the Director of The Natural Health and Fertility Centre, Sydney; and mother to two gorgeous boys.

Embryo Freezing - Your Rights And Options

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2018 30:48


In this Conceive Baby discussion we talk about quite a controversial topic in the fertility field. A topic that’s received significant media attention, which has raising many questions and concerns from those going through or considering IVF treatment. Embryo freezing. Specifically what your options and rights are if you have ‘spare’ embryos. There have been many concerning reports of embryos being 'stolen' and families torn apart. Here we get the facts you need to know. I two experts in the field, Louise Johnson and Karin Hammarberg. Louise is the CEO for the Victorian Assisted Reproductive Treatment Authority (VARTA), a position which she has held for past ten years. Louise oversees VARTA’s administration of aspects of the Assisted Reproductive Treatment Act 2008 as well as its public education about assisted reproductive treatment, the health and welfare of children born as a result of treatment, and the causes and prevention of infertility. From 1st March 2017, VARTA took over management of the Victorian donor conception registers, providing a “one door in” approach to counselling support and information associated with donor conception and the donor registers. Louise is also spokesperson for the Your Fertility program which provides advice to people on ways to optimise their fertility. She has an Honours degree in science, postgraduate qualifications in education and management and a Masters in Regulatory Studies. Karin Hammarberg is Senior Research Officer at the Victorian Assisted Reproductive Treatment Authority (VARTA) and Senior Research Fellow at Jean Hailes Research Unit, School of Population Health and Preventative Medicine at Monash University. Enjoy the discussion!

Surviving The Holiday Season with Infertility

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2017 38:05


Christmas has been described as ‘the perfect storm’ when it comes to coping with infertility. Happy families, Santa, children. When all that’s on your Christmas list is a baby, it can be all too much. In this podcast we address this often unspoken issue with a very personal story. Sophie Sulehria is a BBC reporter. She and her husband Jonny started IVF after being told they would not be able to conceive naturally due to Sophie’s endometriosis and low ovarian reserve. But six failed rounds and forty thousand pounds later, the couple came to realise the treatment wasn’t working for them. They knew they would need to consider other options if they want to have a family. Sophie and Jonny have since decided to share their journey with Radio 4’s PM Programme. “Our Fertility Journey” follows the couple as they meet people who have found alternative ways to have a child. They have shared their experience in the hope that it will help others, and help them find another way to be a family.

How Your Home Affects Your Fertility

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2017 30:46


Are hidden toxins around your home affecting your fertility? In this informative webinar I speak with Healthy Home Expert Nicole Bijlsma about how you may be unknowingly affecting your chances of a healthy pregnancy and what you can do to create a more fertile environment. Nicole is a building biologist, bestselling author, PhD candidate and CEO of the Australian College of Environmental Studies which she established in 1999 to educate people about the health hazards in the built environment. And having experienced miscarriage and fertiity issues herself, Nicole is extremely knowedgeable and passionate about this field. Nicole has published in peer reviewed journals, written extensively for Body+Soul, is regularly consulted by the media to discuss electromagnetic fields and toxic chemicals and lectures in Australia and internationally at medical conferences. Nicole and her husband Mark manufacture the Abode® cleaning product range (health food store brand) developed for people with skin and chemical sensitivities.

Miscarriage and Diminished Ovarian Reserve

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2017 28:17


In this fabulous webinar I will be speaking with world renowned Reproductive Endocrinologist Dr Lora Shahine about her research into diminished ovarian reserve and miscarriage. Lora Shahine, MD, FACOG is a board certified reproductive endocrinologist practicing at Pacific NW Fertility and IVF Specialists in Seattle. As Clinical Faculty at the University of Washington and Director of the Center of Recurrent Pregnancy Loss at Pacific NW Fertility, she is committed to providing excellence in patient care, teaching the next generation of women’s healthcare providers, and continuing research in the fields of fertility and recurrent miscarriage. Lora has published over 50 peer-reviewed research projects and is an active member of the American Society of Reproductive Medicine, Pacific Coast Reproductive Society, and Seattle Gynecology Society. Dr. Shahine is an accomplished author of many blogs and articles as well as two books. Her first book, “Planting the Seeds of Pregnancy: An Integrative Approach to Fertility Care” she co-authored a guide to both Eastern and Western approaches to fertility care. Her second book, “Not Broken: An Approachable Guide to Miscarriage and Recurrent Pregnancy Loss” is an evidence based review of the current evaluation and treatment for miscarriage. She is dedicated to changing the conversation surrounding infertility and miscarriage from one of shame and guilt to one of support and empowerment.

Tashajennings Finding Your Fertile Window

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2017 33:23


Each month your only have a 24 hour window in which to conceive. Knowing when your unique fertile window is greatly increases your chances of falling pregant. And no, unless you have a text book cycle, it's not always day 14! In this informative podcast I speak with Dr Kerry Hamptom who will explain why it's so important to understand your cycle (and not rely on apps!), how to identify your unique fertile window and increase your chances of falling pregnant. Natural Fertility Specialist, Author and Researcher Dr Kerry Hampton, (RN, RM, Grad Dip Health Ed, MA Women’s Studies, PhD) completed her PhD research on this topic which concluded that most women presenting to fertility clinics were not aware of their fertile window. In her doctoral study, Kerry identified several key elements of a future primary care model to help maximize natural conception and reduce unnecessary assisted fertility treatment. For this work, Kerry was the recipient of the 2015 Monash University, School of Primary Health Care Best Thesis Award. She has presented her research findings widely at conferences and achieved several peer reviewed publications. And I am thrilled to have her presenting her amazing research and valuable information for the Conceive Baby Webinar Series. Kerry is a leader in her field, being the author and co-author of two endorsed health practitioner training programs: Comprehensive Course in Natural Fertility Education and Advanced Practice in Natural Fertility Education.

The Importance of Choline in Preconception with Prof Marie Caudill

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2017 33:00


In this episode of the Conceive Baby Podcast Series I speak with Professor Marie Caudill (Division of Nutritional Sciences at Cornell University - New York) about her amazing research into the impact of choline on fertility and reproductive outcomes as well as the long term health of the child. Professor Caudill is internationally recognised for her work on folate and choline and the intake levels of these nutrients required to promote human health and healthy reproductive outcomes. She has published over 100 papers, reviews or chapters in this area and is frequently an invited speaker on topics related to methyl nutrients, one carbon metabolism and nutritional genonomics. In this informative podcast you will gain a comprehensive understanding of the role of choline in fertility and healthy reproductive outcomes, why so many of us aren't getting enough and how you can optimise your intake to support the health and development of your future baby.

Surrogacy - Your Questions Answered with expert guest Stephanie Caballero

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2017 33:32


In this informative podcast I speak with international Surrogacy Lawyer Stephanie Caballero (The Surrogacy Law Center - California), who dispels the myths and gives us the facts about surrogacy. What it is, what's involved, how it works as well as the legalities you need to know. Stephanie and her firm specialise exclusively in Family Formation and Reproductive Law and have represented over 3,500 clients, including Intended Parents, Surrogates and Donors from all over the world through Surrogacy, Egg, Sperm, and Embryo Donation. Stephanie has appeared on various programs and print media including the Today Show, HuffPost Live, ABC News, BBC Mundo, The Daily Beast, In Touch Magazine, The Bakersfield Californian, The Examiner, Creating a Family radio program, NPR, The Los Angeles Times, The Union Tribune, the L.A. Daily Journal and now Conceive Baby. Stephanie had her own journey through infertility, after eight years of treatments including having endured more than 10 artificial insemination procedures, three surgeries, three miscarriages, and 13 IVF procedures she finally realised her dream of having children when a surrogate carried her twins. Stephanie also had to adopt her twins because the state where they were born did not recognise surrogacy. Stephanie now helps other couples realise their family dreams through surrogacy as a member of the American Bar Association, San Diego Bar Association, and American Society of Reproductive Medicine, serving on the board of its Legal Professional Group. Stephanie also serves on the boards of Parents Via Egg Donation (PVED) and Fertile Action. If you've ever wondered about the option of surrogacy, you must listen to this.

Keeping The Intimacy Alive During Infertility

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2017 29:18


Sex is a physical expression of the love you and your partner share. Unfortunately, during infertility, sex can become more about the baby making goal, than a true connection. In this webinar I will be speaking with Isiah McKimmie about why it’s important to keep the intimacy alive and how you can re-establish that connection and really enjoy the baby making process. Isiah McKimmie is a Couples Therapist, Sex Therapist, Sexologist and Coach who has been helping women and couples discover deeper intimacy and desire for over a decade. One of the most qualified Sex and Relationship Experts in Australia, Isiah holds a Masters degree in Relational Psychotherapy, a Master degree in Science in Medicine (Sexual Counselling/Psychosexual Therapy), a Post-Graduate Diploma of Sexology and a Certificate from the prestigious Institute for the Advanced Studies of Human Sexuality. Compassionate, understanding and absolutely non-judgemental, Isiah has built her reputation on getting results and helping her clients live happier lives.

Stress And Fertility With Natural Fertility Specialist Gina Fox

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2017 36:45


Natural Fertility Specialist, Author and Conceive Baby founder Tasha Jennings interviews leading fertility specialists from across the globe, bringing you qualified, expert information to help you conceive and carry a healthy baby.

Creating Fertile Soil With Naturopath Rebecca Winkler

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2017 35:33


Natural Fertility Specialist, Author and Conceive Baby founder Tasha Jennings interviews leading fertility specialists from across the globe, bringing you qualified, expert information to help you conceive and carry a healthy baby.

Nourishing Your Future Child With Wellness Chef and Author Tony Chiodo

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2017 44:52


Natural Fertility Specialist, Author and Conceive Baby founder Tasha Jennings interviews leading fertility specialists from across the globe, bringing you qualified, expert information to help you conceive and carry a healthy baby.

Miscarriage - Proactive Prevention With Naturopath Angela Hywood

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2017 42:40


Natural Fertility Specialist, Author and Conceive Baby founder Tasha Jennings interviews leading fertility specialists from across the globe, bringing you qualified, expert information to help you conceive and carry a healthy baby.

The Psychology Of Fertility - Why The Mind Matters with Fertility Psychologist Cath Corcoran

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2017 42:27


Natural Fertility Specialist, Author and Conceive Baby founder Tasha Jennings interviews leading fertility specialists from across the globe, bringing you qualified, expert information to help you conceive and carry a healthy baby.

Staying Positive During IVF Treatment With IVF Specialists Dr David Knight and Dr Sonya Jessup

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2017 41:52


Natural Fertility Specialist, Author and Conceive Baby founder Tasha Jennings interviews leading fertility specialists from across the globe, bringing you qualified, expert information to help you conceive and carry a healthy baby.

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