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In this episode of the Conceive Baby podcast, I welcome Joanna Sampieri, a courageous advocate and leader in the fertility community known for her honest account of her own fertility journey. Joanna's openness about her multiple IVF attempts, the decision to use donor eggs, and the ultimate joy she has found in motherhood, inspires thousands of women grappling with fertility and IVF uncertainties.Joanna discusses the complex world of IVF and donor conception as she opens up about about her own journey to motherhood, which began at age 43. Amidst the challenging backdrop of COVID-19, Joanna openly discusses the trials faced, including several failed IVF cycles and the emotional aftermath of a pregnancy loss. Joanna's decision to use donor eggs overseas marked a pivotal turning point. She shares practical insights into sourcing donor eggs and the process of integrating international IVF treatment. Her experience highlights the significance of epigenetics, the selection process for a donor, and the support from professionals that facilitated their path to parenthood. Joanna's story is one of resilience, courage, and the unwavering love that defines family beyond genetics.Key Takeaways:Navigating Fertility Challenges: Joanna Sampieri's journey involved numerous IVF cycles and the emotional toll of fertility struggles, showcasing the resilience required to persevere.Decision for Donor Eggs: Her pivotal moment came with the decision to use donor eggs, a choice met with emotional and logistical challenges but ultimately resulting in two healthy children.Overseas IVF during COVID-19: The process of selecting a clinic abroad during the pandemic presented unique obstacles including travel logistics and managing cycles remotely.Mindset and Support: Joanna emphasizes the critical role of mental health support, open communication with her partner, and setting aside quality time to maintain a strong relationship amidst fertility treatments.Motherhood Beyond Genetics: Joanna reflects on her profound love for her children conceived with donor eggs, asserting that genetics do not define family.Notable Quotes:"I look at Charles and Chiara, and I wouldn't change a thing. I literally would not want my own eggs to have worked because I wouldn't have this beautiful boy and beautiful girl.""Most women go through 3, 4, 8 collections, 5, 6 transfers before they get their baby. It's not a guarantee, unfortunately.""Family is not defined by genetics; it's created out of love.""If you're on the fence, just do it. Time is ticking, and in your heart of hearts, you know when it's time to move forward.""There's no way in the world that you can look at this baby that you carry and not love it a thousand million percent, if not more, because you know what you sacrificed for them.”RESOURCES:Joanna's Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/ivf_mumma_tribe/Tasha's Fertility over 40 Guide - https://tashajennings.com.au/fertilityover40/
In this episode of the Conceive Baby podcast, I am joined by fellow fertility naturopath Jacqui Lamplugh to discuss the role of progesterone in fertility, pregnancy and miscarriage.We hear a lot about the importance of progesterone but is low progesterone a cause of miscarriage, or is it a symptom of an underlying issue? What does progesterone actually do? How can you support low progesterone levels? We unpack all this and more, giving you specific insights into how you can help improve hormone balance and reduce your risk of miscarriage. Jacqui Lamplugh is a fertility naturopath and reproductive medicine expert. With over a decade of experience, Jacqui specialises in miscarriage prevention and supporting women experiencing pregnancy loss. Her journey into this field was shaped by her own experience with early pregnancy loss, which instilled in her a passion to provide better support and investigation into miscarriage causes. Key Takeaways:Progesterone is essential for maintaining a pregnancy but is not the primary marker for pregnancy success; its levels can fluctuate.Low progesterone is often a symptom rather than the root cause of a miscarriage; its levels typically drop when a pregnancy is non-viable.Potential signs of low progesterone include a short luteal phase, luteal spotting, and symptoms like PMS, pointing towards further investigation.Lifestyle and nutritional supplementation, such as with vitamin B6, vitamin C, and Chaste Tree, can support progesterone levels but should be part of a comprehensive fertility plan.Testing for progesterone levels should be conducted seven days post-ovulation for accuracy.Notable Quotes:"Progesterone is that like pro-gestation hormone and it is there to hold that endometrial lining steady waiting for implantation.""We can't ignore the importance of thyroid; an underactive thyroid can impact progesterone levels.""Even if it is chromosomal issues as to why the miscarriage happened - there are markers we can be testing.""Bad luck is not a diagnosis; it's not a treatment plan.""With the science and knowledge we have, we can identify the cause of 99% of miscarriages."Resources:More about Jacqui Lamplugh's work: www.jacquilamplugh.comEpisode mentioned - Fertility and the Immune System with Professor Sarah RobertsonMentioned in this episode:Fertility Over 40 GuideLearn the 5 Things you need to do NOW to boost your chances of pregnancy over 40! If you have been told your eggs are ‘old'. You have low AMH. You've struggled with miscarriage. You have been recommended IVF or had failed cycles. It's been suggested to use donor eggs. Then this guide is for you!Fertility Over 40 Supplements Guide
In this episode of the Conceive Baby podcast, host Tasha Jennings speaks with Alex Crisp, a MasterChef Australia star and dedicated ambassador for Endometriosis Australia. In light of Endometriosis Awareness Month, Alex opens up about her challenging journey to diagnosis after years of debilitating pain which took 13 years to identify as stage five endometriosis. Together we explore the transformative power of food and nutrition in managing endometriosis symptoms and the importance of awareness and early diagnosis.We unpack how Alex utilises food not only as a source of nourishment but as a crucial part of her management plan for endometriosis. Discussing the role of diet in controlling inflammation and hormone regulation, Alex shares insights into her personal experiences with food's impact on her health. The discussion highlights the need for wider understanding and better diagnosis processes, as well as Alex's advocacy work as a means to support and empower others in the journey towards health and wellness amidst chronic illness.ABOUT MY GUESTAlex Crisp is an esteemed Australian chef and a former contestant from the popular television show, MasterChef Australia. Besides her culinary achievements, Alex is a dedicated advocate for endometriosis awareness. Diagnosed with stage five endometriosis in 2020 after enduring years of debilitating symptoms, she has transformed her life through the effective use of food as a tool to manage her condition. As an ambassador for Endometriosis Australia, Alex leverages her platform to raise awareness and support others in similar situations.Key Takeaways:Alex Crisp discusses the lengthy and challenging journey leading to her diagnosis with stage five endometriosis after 13 years of debilitating and misdiagnosed symptoms.The power of food and nutrition is highlighted as a significant part of managing endometriosis, emphasising the importance of a diet that reduces inflammation and balances hormones.Misdiagnosis of endometriosis symptoms is common, leading to years of untreated pain and suffering for many women worldwide.The episode shares Alex's advocacy work with Endometriosis Australia, focusing on raising awareness and supporting others with similar struggles.Mental well-being and self-advocacy play critical roles in managing chronic health conditions like endometriosis, stressing the importance of trusting one's instincts and seeking multiple medical opinions.Notable Quotes:"Food has very much been the backbone of everything in my life... and being able to whip something up in the kitchen... it's literally like, you know, how different foods can trigger different reactions in your body." – Alex Crisp"Painful periods are not normal. Endometriosis is definitely a very experienced condition." – Alex Crisp"It's very much a subconscious thing... give her some credit, give her a cuddle and uplift her and recognize that what she's going through is hard and in a way it's really validating." – Alex Crisp"One conversation to change your life and I'm kind of living proof of that. So people get talking." – Alex Crisp"Trust your gut for a start. And second, it's get, you know, don't settle at one opinion. You hunt it until you feel satisfied." – Alex CrispResources: More about Alex - https://alexcrisp.com.au/ https://endometriosisaustralia.org/alex-crisp/Follow Alex on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/alexcrisp__/?hl=enAlex Crisp's...
In this episode of the Conceive Baby podcast, the spotlight is on the inspiring journey of Angie Kent, a beloved figure in Australian media. Angie Kent, widely recognised for her spirited appearances on shows like "Gogglebox" and "The Bachelorette" as well as resident upcycle queen on the Nine Network's “Space Invaders”, is now sharing her personal path toward solo motherhood on the Channel Nine show, "Big Miracles." At the age of 34, single and facing multiple fertility-related conditions such as PCOS, endometriosis adenomyosis and PMDD, Angie has decided to take her future into her own hands. She is undergoing IVF in the hope of creating and freezing embryos she can use for her future family.This heartfelt interview delves into Angie's ongoing battle with multiple reproductive health conditions with Angie bravely and openly sharing how these challenges have shaped her decisions and outlook on life. Her story offers both a ray of hope and a source of solidarity for many listeners facing similar struggles. Angie provides encouragement and practical advice for women navigating the complexities of invisible illnesses, fertility and reproductive challenges. Throughout the episode, Tasha and Angie explore topics such as self-awareness, self-care, and the importance of understanding one's body and actively preparing for pregnancy, empowering listeners with the knowledge that despite the challenges, there is always a pathway to motherhood and self-fulfillment.Key Takeaways:Trust Your Body: Angie's story emphasizes the importance of listening to your body and advocating for your health when dealing with chronic, invisible illnesses.Preparation and Support: Comprehensive preparation and supportive networks are crucial in navigating the intricate process of IVF, especially when dealing with reproductive health issues.Empowerment and Self-Love: Embracing one's own journey and deriving strength from it is vital; Angie's decision to pursue solo motherhood exemplifies self-empowerment and self-love.Breaking Stigmas: Highlighting the societal pressures and the importance of breaking away from traditional expectations conveys the message of crafting one's own version of happiness.Emotional Resilience: Angie's experience serves as a reminder of the emotional highs and lows involved in fertility treatments and the significance of persistence and resilience.Notable Quotes:Angie Kent: "I am my person and I can create this for myself."Angie Kent: "People need to know that period pain is not normal."Tasha Jennings: "You are running a marathon on the other end. You're building a new human being."Angie Kent: "You know your body better than anyone, even if you don't know the fancy medical terms."Angie Kent: "I'd rather take the chance than have the regret."Resources:Angie Kent on Instagram (@angiekent_): AngieKentAngleon Facebook "Big Miracles" TV Show: Tune in on Channel NineAngie onTikTokTasha Jennings - Your Fertile Pantry Online Program: Tasha Jennings Website
Episode Summary:In this episode of the Conceive Baby podcast, Functional Nutritionist Alexandria Devito joins me to discuss the proactive measures women over 40 can take to boost their fertility wellbeing. We discuss actionable steps you can take to increase your chances of creating your healthy pregnancy over 40, even after the challenges of failed IVF cycles, miscarriage and natural conception hurdles. Together we bust the myths around Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) and why it should not be used to dictate your fertility potential. We talk through the various factors affecting fertility, including stress, hormones, and diet, as well as debunking myths surrounding age and conception. You'll leave this podcast empowered with knowledge and strategies to enhance your reproductive health through targeted testing, nutrition, lifestyle modifications, and understanding the hormone symphony!About the Guest:Alexandria DeVito is a renownedfunctional nutritionist, author, and entrepreneur with a deep-seated passionfor enhancing preconception health and fertility. She has distinguished herselfas a thought leader in the reproductive wellness arena. DeVito is the creatorbehind the book "Nine Months Is Not Enough," which offers acomprehensive guide to building a fertile body and generational health. She'salso the founder and CEO of Poplin, an innovative pre-pregnancy wellnesscompany devoted to helping individuals optimise their fertility.Key Takeaways:AMH levels are not indicative of natural fertility; rather, they reflect ovarian reserve in the context of assisted reproductive technology cycles.Your body's biological age, influenced by lifestyle and health, can differ significantly from chronological age, impacting reproductive wellness.Hormonal balance is crucial, and factors like chronic stress and sleep quality can affect reproductive hormones Preconception health is essential for both partners, especially during the 90 days it takes for eggs and sperm to mature. Adopting a fertility-friendly lifestyle by reducing exposure to endocrine disruptors and improving diet can enhance egg and sperm quality, regardless of age.
Episode Summary:In this episode of the Conceive Baby podcast, I welcome Surrogacy Lawyer Nicole Russell to explore the complexities and nuances of surrogacy in Australia. Nicole Russell is an accomplished surrogacy lawyer and together we delve into a subject often shrouded in mystery and misconception. Seemingly common in celebrity circles, we discuss what surrogacy looks like in the context of Australian law and culture. Nicole Russell shares her personal surrogacy experience and professional insights into the world of surrogacy, detailing the step-by-step process that intended parents must navigate to start a family via surrogacy in Australia. Nicole highlights the importance of cultivating strong relationships, mandatory counselling sessions, and the legal frameworks that surround surrogacy. Throughout the podcast, Nicole emphasizes the attainability and positivity of surrogacy when conducted within our country's carefully regulated system.Aboutthe Guest:Nicole Russell is an accomplished surrogacy lawyer with a background as a senior commercial litigation and insolvency lawyer at some of Australia's top law firms and aslegal counsel for one of the country's largest financial institutions. After a personal journey through the surrogacy process, Nicole found a new direction in her legal career. She established Russell Walker Lawyers, a firm dedicated to assisting Australians in creating their families through surrogacy arrangements. With firsthand experience as an intended parent in an Australian surrogacy arrangement, Nicole brings a unique and compassionate perspective to her practice.Key Takeaways:Surrogacy in Australia is a legally viable and positive pathway to creating a family, with structured regulations in place to ensure successful outcomes. The foundational relationship between intended parents and the surrogate is crucial for a seamless surrogacy journey, with counselling playing a key role.Medical clearance for both intended parents and surrogates is an initial and critical step before proceeding with legal and practical arrangements. Surrogacy laws and processes vary by state in Australia, necessitating tailored legal advice and guidance for successful parentage transfer. Practical aspects, such as birthing plans and changing dynamics in the third trimester, can present challenges that require patience and adaptability.CONTACTS FOR NICOLEWebsite -https://www.russellwalkerlaw.com.au/Email - nicole@russellwalkerlaw.com.auInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/russellwalkersurrogacy/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/russellwalkersurrogacyMentioned in this episode:The 5 Game Changing Supplements Reversing the Impact of Ageing on FertilityIf you are trying to conceive over 35 or over 40, I have something for you! One of the most common questions I get, is what are the best supplements to boost my chances of conceiving over 40? So, I've put together a comprehensive FREE guide for you - The 5 Game Changing Supplements Reversing the Impact of Ageing on Fertility. In this guide I deep dive into the top 5 supplements including doses, specific forms of nutrients, ideal reference ranges you should be looking for and more, that have been proven to help reverse the affect of aging on fertility and
About the Guest(s):Sarah and her partner embarked on their journey to parenthood later in life, experiencing heartbreak of multiple miscarriages and the devastation of numerous failed IVF treatments before the wonderful natural conception of their daughter, Hattie. With a science background and a knack for research, Sarah was proactive in taking ownership over her fertility journey. As a new Mum to thriving little Hattie, Sarah is kindly sharing her story to help you overcome similar challenges to help create your healthy pregnancy and your happy, healthy baby.Episode Summary:In this episode of the Conceive Baby podcast, host Tasha Jennings, a fertility naturopath and nutritionist, leads a heartfelt discussion with Sarah Cumming, whose fertility journey epitomizes courage and the will to pursue every available option towards achieving parenthood. Sarah's candid recount of her experiences, from natural conception efforts to the whirlwind of IVF and nutrition strategies, provides invaluable insights for those navigating a similar path.Sarah Cumming's personal story begins with the optimism of conceiving naturally and progresses through the trials of recurrent miscarriages and IVF cycles, interlaced with a determination to leave no stone unturned. She advocates for proactivity in fertility health, especially for women over 35, and integrates scientific evidence into her approach, emphasizing the role of specific dietary modifications and supplements. Following three demanding years of hope and loss, Sarah's story of natural conception and birth of her daughter, Hattie, is a testament to perseverance and the power of hope. She hopes her story can offer hope, advice and inspiration for others on their journey to pregnancy over 35.Key Takeaways:The importance of maintaining hope despite the challenges of a fertility journey marked by miscarriages and IVF.Embracing dietary and lifestyle changes as a means to improve fertility outcomes, focusing on what can be added to the diet instead of restrictions.The effectiveness of combined medical and naturopathic approaches to fertility, acknowledging both science and nutrition.The value of being informed and proactive about fertility options, with an emphasis on evidence-based practices.Accepting and managing the emotional roller coaster of the fertility journey, including the grief and hope cycles.
These conversations arent had often enough, and as a result many women feel alone on their journey. So, my hope is that sharing my story, dissolves those feelings of isolation, even just a little. Please bear in mind, that we are at the beginning of this journey, and while it can be really hard and defeating, I still hold hope and optimism for us. In this episode I share our story, the emotional landscape we are having to move through, my struggles with my relationship to my womb, my frustration and anger that my body is the one being prodded and poked, commnication between Gary and I, and my tools I use to stay present and able to see the beauty in my current reality. If you have any questions, or you wish to start a conversation about your own journey, please reach out...seriously. Talking about it with other women has helped me massively, and we all need to be seen as we journey through this. BOOK A BREATHWORK SESSION(S)
Episode Summary:In this episode of the Conceive Baby podcast, I am joined by Dr. Uliana Dorofeyeva who provides expert insights into the transformative advancements in reproductive medicine, particularly international egg donation. Dr. Dorofeyeva brings a wealth of knowledge, having pioneered groundbreaking work in assisted reproduction technologies. Our discussion centres around how international egg donation functions in Australia, the way donors are selected, the detailed information provided about donors, and the prospects of achieving a healthy pregnancy through egg donation.The rise of egg donation has provided hope for many couples battling insurmountable fertility barriers. Dr. Uliana explains the recruitment and ethical considerations in the process of egg donation in Australia while clarifying the misconceptions around compensation in such arrangements. As we delve deeper into the selection mechanisms, Dr. Uliana talks about the AI-driven processes that enhance the quality and potential of the donor eggs, improving the likelihood of a successful pregnancy.Key Takeaways:International egg donation is offering hope to couples facing significant fertility challenges, operating within the legal and ethical frameworks of the respective countries.Egg donors are meticulously screened and educated about the process, with their motivation being largely altruistic in nature.Advanced AI technology is employed to select high-quality eggs, considering multiple factors to increase the efficacy of egg donation treatments.Prospects for successful pregnancies using donor eggs are considerably high, especially with the advancement of AI and thorough genetic testing.It's important for the recipient mother to adopt a healthy lifestyle to create an optimal environment for embryo implantation and pregnancy progression.About the Guest(s):Dr. Uliana Dorofeyeva is an esteemed figure in the realm of assisted reproductive technology with comprehensive expertise in advanced fertility treatments. Her professional journey began with a deep-seated desire to enter the medical field, inspired by the profound impact medical professionals had on saving lives and improving quality of life. Dr. Dorofeyeva's extensive knowledge base covers a multitude of techniques including artificial insemination, ovarian stimulation, embryo transfers, and reproductive medicine. With a focus on the latest research and technologies, she specialises in intricate procedures like intracytoplasmic sperm injection, assisted hatching, and mitochondrial donations. Currently, she is associated with Ovogene, a global European egg bank, and actively engages in assisting international patients with their fertility challenges.Contact Information:LinkedIn: Uliana Dorofeyeva https://www.linkedin.com/in/uliana-dorofeyeva?originalSubdomain=uaInstagram: @dr.uliana.dorofeyeva Ovogene: https://www.facebook.com/ovogene.bank https://www.instagram.com/ovogene.bank/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/ovogenebank/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCduzzCBc7atXckj40fvWEzg
Episode 127 - This week I chat with well-known Melbourne artist Bobby and business owner Steve to discuss what their relationship looks like behind closed doors. The couple are so open and raw about some of the real challenges they've faced including:
In this episode of the Conceive Baby podcast IVF and Fertility Specialist Dr. Daniel Lantsberg joins me to dive into the evolving topic of genetic carrier screening in preconception care and IVF. Dr Lantsberg shares valuable insights into what genetic carrier screening is and who should consider testing. We also explore how genetic carrier screening can influence reproductive outcomes and the options available to couples who are found to be carriers of genetic conditions. Dr. Lanstberg highlights the accuracy and limitations of genetic testing and discusses the future of genetic screening and potential advancements in the field. This informative episode empowers you with valuable information, enabling you to make informed decisions.Key Takeaways:Genetic carrier screening is a form of preconception care that can identify the risk of passing on genetic conditions to offspring, even if there's no known family history of illness.Screening is meant for the general population and is ideally done before starting a family to maximize the available preventative options.Basic genetic carrier screening in Australia covers the three most common conditions and is now bulk billed by Medicare.Expanded screening can test hundreds of genes, offering a higher chance of detecting carrier status but at a higher cost.Knowledge from these tests empowers prospective parents to make informed reproductive choices, including IVF with pre-implantation genetic testing (PGT) to select healthy embryos.About the Guest:Dr. Daniel Lantsberg is a respected consultant gynecologist with a specialization in fertility, reproductive endocrinology, and fertility preservation. He serves as the clinical director of education at Melbourne IVF and has a rich professional background with special interests that include elective egg freezing, age-related infertility, unexplained infertility, male infertility, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), endometriosis, and fibroids. Dr. Lantsberg's commitment to reproductive health extends to his role at the Reproductive Services Unit at the Royal Women's Hospital, as well as a senior lecturer position at the University of Melbourne's Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology.You can find out more about Dr Daniel Lantsberg at the links below.WebsiteFacebook PageInstagramEgg Freezing Melbourne Instagram
In this episode of the Conceive Baby podcast, my wonderful colleague, fellow Fertility Naturopath Rhiannon Hardingham joins me to discuss the unique challenges and solutions involved in managing endometriosis and creating a healthy pregnancy. Endometriosis is common yet often misunderstood condition that impacts millions of women, yet diagnosis can take an average of 7 years or more, with considerable suffering in between. We dive into the complex nature of endometriosis, and explore how this condition extends far beyond its diagnosis of ‘misplaced endometrial tissue'. With a focus on practical resolutions, we unpack the underlying drivers including immune dysregulation, inflammation, and the intertwining of genetics and microbiome health and draw a clear picture of what you can do to reduce symptoms, improve fertility, and increase your chances of conceiving a healthy baby. Expert Guest - Rhiannon Hardingham is a renowned naturopath, presenter, practitioner, educator, mentor, and author with over 16 years of experience specialising in infertility and IVF support. She has made significant strides in the integration of natural and conventional medicine, often working alongside top fertility doctors in Melbourne to achieve the best outcomes for patients. Rhiannon is a respected voice in her field, routinely invited to present on collaborative patient care to medical specialists and naturopaths. She also fulfils her passion for education by providing professional mentoring to functional medicine practitioners. Authorship is among her achievements; co-authoring "Create a Fertile Life," a preconception healthcare guide, stands as a testament to her commitment and expertise in fertility health. Website: https://www.rhreproductivehealth.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rhihardingham/ Endometriosis is more than just tissue growth outside the uterus; it involves immune dysregulation and microbiome dysbiosis, making it a multifactorial condition. Diagnostic strategies for endometriosis include ultrasound, laparoscopy, CA-125 blood tests, and there is an emerging role for MRI assessments. Diet and lifestyle modifications, such as consuming high-fibre foods and omega-3-rich fish, avoiding processed foods, and engaging in regular exercise, can have significant impacts on managing endometriosis. The microbiome plays a pivotal role in the regulation of inflammation and immunity; specific probiotic strains like Lactobacillus rhamnosus, reuteri, and crispatus are beneficial for uterine health. Individualised approaches in treatment, testing, and supplementation, including considerations for hormone clearance pathways, are critical for optimal outcomes in managing endometriosis and fertility challenges.
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
In this episode we discuss a topic which is so important to creating a healthy pregnancy, a healthy family and healthy relationships, but it can be seen as a bit ‘taboo'. We know we need to have sex to make a baby and even if you are trying through IVF or assisted reproduction, intimacy and connection is still so important within a healthy relationship, but unfortunately, it can so easily be lost when baby making becomes a mission. Joining me to help unpack this topic and provide you with some strategies to help you maintain that intimacy and that connection, is the lovely Isiah McKimmie. Isiah McKimmie is a Couples Therapist, Sex Therapist, Sexologist and Coach and is one of the most qualified Sex and Relationship Experts in Australia. Isiah holds a Masters degree in Relational Psychotherapy, a Masters 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. She's worked with thousands of people, and writes a popular weekly advice column on sex and relationships with news.com.au. Find out more about working with Isiah at the links below Website https://isiah-mckimmie.com/ 8 Week – Awaken Program https://isiah-s-site.thinkific.com/pages/awaken Facebook https://www.facebook.com/isiah.mckimmie Instagram https://www.instagram.com/isiahmckimmie.sexologist/ For the opportunity to ask your questions of Conceive Baby Podcast guests (and loads more fertility goodness!), join the Conceive Baby with Tasha Jennings Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/conceivebabywithtashajennings
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.
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.
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!
On this episode, Mel talks to fellow naturopath, podcaster and author Tasha Jennings. Tasha’s has a great website Conceive Baby, which focuses on helping couples healthfully conceive, overcome fertility issues and supporting women through IVF. She shares her journey with fertility issues and how this now fuels her work. Tasha is passionate about educating people Listen In The post TNN 73: Wellness Fertility with Tasha Jennings appeared first on The Wellness Couch.
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!
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Tasha Jennings’ Bio Tasha Jennings is a qualified Naturopath and Nutritionist with over 15 years experience. She’s an expert contributor to media publications including the Age, the Herald Sun, New Idea, the Bub Hub, Yahoo 7, Mouths of Mum’s as well other parenting magazines, websites and medical journals. She has presented on TV shows such Listen In The post MUM 030: Tasha Jennings – Conceive Baby appeared first on The Wellness Couch.