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In this episode, Clint Davis and Dr. Joe Malone discuss the critical issues surrounding women's health, particularly in the context of sexual wellness and cancer prevention. They share personal experiences, explore the impact of lifestyle choices on health outcomes, and emphasize the importance of education and relationships in fostering a healthy society. The conversation highlights the need for a return to Christian ethics in understanding sexuality and the role of parents in guiding the next generation. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background on Women's Health 01:41 Personal Journey: Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment 06:21 The Importance of Women's Health Education 10:34 Cultural Shifts and Their Impact on Women's Health 16:38 The Consequences of Delayed Childbearing 23:17 Balancing Medical Advances and Natural Reproduction 30:03 The Role of Family Size in Health Outcomes 35:08 The Science Behind Breast Cancer Risks 40:31 Conclusion: A Call to Action for Women's Health 41:26 The Impact of Early Pregnancy on Women's Health 43:01 The Importance of Marriage and Family Structure 44:43 Addressing Childhood Sexual Neglect 46:41 The Science of Sexual Relationships 48:59 The Dangers of Hookup Culture 50:53 The Role of Oxytocin and Vasopressin in Relationships 52:58 The Consequences of Promiscuity 55:55 The Need for Sexual Integrity Education 01:00:59 The Role of Parents in Sexual Education 01:05:08 The Importance of Healthy Relationships 01:09:56 The Science Behind Sexual Health 01:15:12 The Call for a Return to Biblical Values 01:19:49 The Future of Sexual Integrity Education
In this episode of the Love Mia Vita podcast, Gerie DiPiano and Dr. Courtney Schreiber discuss the groundbreaking Pregnancy Early Access Center at the University of Pennsylvania, which provides comprehensive care for women during early pregnancy. The conversation highlights the importance of early access to care, the challenges faced by women, particularly those from marginalized communities, and the need for building trust in patient-provider relationships. Dr. Schreiber emphasizes the significance of addressing health disparities and the impact of trauma-informed care in improving outcomes for women. To learn more about the PEACE program, visit https://peace.med.upenn.edu/peace-team/For more information on women's health, visit the FemmePharma website www.femmepharma.com
Welcome back to another sneak peek of the upcoming ASRM Conference. Today, we welcome Dr. Erkan Buyuk back to the show to hear about his abstract at the ASRM Conference titled, ‘Time to Undetectable HCG Following Early Pregnancy Loss in ART Pregnancies: A Comparison of Management Strategies.' Tuning in, you'll hear about this one-of-a-kind study, the delicate way doctors have to handle miscarriages, the three options patients have after finding out a pregnancy isn't viable, and so much more! Our guest shares what inspired him to conduct this study before delving into some of its findings. We even discuss how this study has helped us have a better understanding of when HCG levels will reduce after miscarriage. Finally, our guest tells us what we can expect in the future from this study and shares what he is grateful for today. Thank you for listening!
Evidence for micronized progesterone in threatened and recurrent miscarriage Practical considerations of dose, route, timing and treatment duration Understanding the “rule of 10s” when discussing miscarriage risk with patients Distinguishing patient groups most likely to benefit from progesterone Guidance on managing expectations, counselling and useful patient resources Host: Dr Terri Foran | Total Time:25 mins Expert: Emeritus Prof William Ledger, Fertility Specialist Register for our fortnightly FREE WEBCASTSEvery second Tuesday | 7:00pm-9:00pm AEST Click here to register for the next oneSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Barbell Mamas Podcast | Pregnancy, Postpartum, Pelvic Health
That positive pregnancy test changes everything—suddenly you're questioning your exercise routine, wondering if you need to modify, and trying to navigate the world of first trimester symptoms while maintaining your identity as an active person. For athletic women, this period can be especially challenging as you balance your love for movement with new physical limitations.The nausea, fatigue, and sometimes vomiting that often peak around six weeks can derail even the most dedicated fitness enthusiasts. But here's the mindset shift that changed everything for me: when you're operating at 40% of your normal capacity and give 40% effort in your workout, you're actually working at 100% of what your body has available that day. This auto-regulation approach—adjusting based on how you feel each day—allows you to honor both your pregnancy and your athletic identity.Many women fear they'll need to abandon competitions or significantly scale back immediately upon becoming pregnant. However, research doesn't support this concern. In uncomplicated pregnancies, there's nothing about first trimester physiology that requires stepping away from races or meets. I personally PR'd at a weightlifting competition at 10 weeks pregnant! Similarly, the research is clear that exercise does not increase miscarriage risk—an important reassurance for those exercising after loss. Most importantly, remember that your pregnancy journey is uniquely yours. Some days, moving your body might actually help alleviate symptoms (I've found aerobic exercise particularly helpful for my nausea), while other days might require complete rest. Morning workouts often work better as fatigue accumulates throughout the day, but never sacrifice sleep for exercise. Set low barriers to start—commit to just one kilometer or one set—and you'll often accomplish more than expected. Above all, choose movements that bring you joy during this time of tremendous change. Your body is doing incredible work growing a human, and every bit of movement counts!Subscribe to the Barbell Mamas podcast for more conversations about navigating motherhood as an active woman, and share your own first trimester fitness experiences with our community.___________________________________________________________________________Don't miss out on any of the TEA coming out of the Barbell Mamas by subscribing to our newsletter You can also follow us on Instagram and YouTube for all the up-to-date information you need about pelvic health and female athletes. Interested in our programs? Check us out here!
In this podcast accompanying the June issue of DTB, David Phizackerley (DTB Editor) is joined by Julian Treadwell (DTB Associate Editor) and Laurence Leaver (GP). David and Julian start by discussing the editorial - https://dtb.bmj.com/content/63/6/82 - which highlights some of the challenges in preventing VTE in early pregnancy. They also talk about a cohort study - https://dtb.bmj.com/content/63/6/84 - that assessed whether gabapentinoid use was associated with severe exacerbations among patients aged >55 years with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). In the second half of the podcast, Julian talks to Laurence about two articles - https://dtb.bmj.com/content/63/5/74 and https://dtb.bmj.com/content/63/6/85 - he wrote on managing ADHD in adults. Their discussion includes issues relating to diagnosis, effectiveness of medication, starting and titrating medication and some of the common adverse effects associated with medication. Both articles are currently free to access on the DTB website. Please subscribe to the DTB podcast to get episodes automatically downloaded to your mobile device and computer. Also, please consider leaving us a review or a comment on the DTB Podcast iTunes podcast page. If you want to contact us please email dtb@bmj.com. Thank you for listening.
YOUR BIRTH, GOD’S WAY - Christian Pregnancy, Natural Birth, Postpartum, Breastfeeding Help
Inside this episode I am sharing with you my very personal story of my miscarriage that happened in March of this year. I take you through the timeline of what happened and also give my perspective on what it was like to deal with the medical system when I thought I might be having an ectopic pregnancy. Helpful Links: — BIBLE STUDY - FREE Bible Study Course - How To Be Sure Of Your Salvation - https://the-ruffled-mango-school.teachable.com/p/how-to-be-sure-of-your-salvation -- COACHING - If you're tired of shallow, cheap, meaningless connections in pregnancy that leave you feeling passed over and confused, The REAL DEAL Transformative Coaching might be for you. If you're ready to invest in coaching that will bring REAL results and REAL change, not only now but for the future of your family and your children's families, let's talk about how this 1-on-1 coaching might be just what you've been looking for! Go here to learn more - https://go.yourbirthgodsway.com/coachinginterest — CHRISTIAN CHILDBIRTH EDUCATION - Sign up HERE for the Your Birth, God's Way Online Christian Childbirth Course! This is a COMPLETE childbirth education course with a God-led foundation taught by a certified nurse-midwife with over 20 years of experience in all sides of the maternity world! - https://go.yourbirthgodsway.com/cec — HOME BIRTH PREP - Having a home birth and need help getting prepared? Sign up HERE for the Home Birth Prep Course. — homebirthprep.com — GET HEALTHY - Sign up here to be the first to know about the new Women's Wellness Program coming from Lori SOON! https://go.yourbirthgodsway.com/yourhealth — MERCH - Get Christian pregnancy and birth merch HERE - https://go.yourbirthgodsway.com/store — RESOURCES & LINKS - All of Lori's Recommended Resources HERE - https://go.yourbirthgodsway.com/resources Sign up for email updates Here Be heard! Take My Quick SURVEY to give input on future episodes you want to hear -- https://bit.ly/yourbirthsurvey Got questions? Email lori@yourbirthgodsway.com Social Media Links: Follow Your Birth, God's Way on Instagram! @yourbirth_godsway Follow the Your Birth, God's Way Facebook Page! facebook.com/lorimorriscnm Join Our Exclusive Online Birth Community -- facebook.com/groups/yourbirthgodsway Learn more about Lori and the podcast at go.yourbirthgodsway.com! DISCLAIMER: Remember that though I am a midwife, I am not YOUR midwife. Nothing in this podcast shall; be construed as medical advice. Listening to this podcast does not mean that we have entered into a patient-care provider relationship. While I strive to provide the most accurate information I can, content is not guaranteed to be 100% accurate. You must do your research and consult other reputable sources, including your provider, to make the best decision for your own care. Talk with your own care provider before putting any information here into practice. Weigh all risks and benefits for yourself knowing that no outcome can be guaranteed. I do not know the specific details about your situation and thus I am not responsible for the outcomes of your choices. Some links may be affiliate links which provide me a small commission when you purchase through them. This does not cost you anything at all and it allows me to continue providing you with the content you love.
In this Doula Talk episode, join host Sarah Marie Bilger and Katelyn as they explore the early symptoms of pregnancy and what these may look and feel like for different women. They discuss common experiences such as fatigue, nausea, and spotting, while emphasizing the importance of trusting your intuition and understanding your unique journey. Through personal anecdotes and professional insights, this episode is a comforting guide for expecting mothers, offering comprehensive advice to navigate pregnancy with confidence. Discover how to empower your birthing process and make informed decisions with their signature O.W.N. Your Birth course. Join the conversation, learn, and share your experiences with other mamas in this supportive community. >> O.W.N. Your Birth CBE Course
Welcome to this week's episode of Pregnancy Unpacked with Trish, RN, who is unpacking weeks 8 to 10 of pregnancy. You've got hormones flying, symptoms ramping up, and maybe even your very first prenatal appointment on the calendar. Trish is going to walk you through exactly what to expect at that appointment, what to ask, and what's normal to feel right now.Join the Calm Mama Membership: labornursemama.com/cmsLeave a review and include your Instagram username for a chance to win our monthly raffle!What you'll learn: The rapid development happening with your baby. What to expect at your first prenatal appointment, what key questions to ask, and how to take charge of your pregnancy journey. What to expect during your first ultrasound.Practical tips for managing morning sickness.Understanding the importance of a strong mindset. The benefits of starting a birth class early to ensure you're prepared for every stage of your pregnancy. 00:59 Weeks 8 to 10: What to Expect03:03 First Prenatal Appointment: What You Need to Know05:49 Mindset Matters: Advocating for Yourself07:36 Morning Sickness Relief Tips10:33 The Importance of Early Birth EducationResources: Join our 5 Days to A Fearless Birth Experience and watch 5 Online Birth Classes FOR FREE!!Grab the First Trimester Prep PackConnect w/ Trish: On InstagramOn FacebookOn YouTubeOn Pinterest On TikTokFor more pregnancy & birth education, subscribe to The Birth Experience on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts.Produced and Edited by Vaden Podcast ServicesNext Steps with LNM:If you are ready to invest in your pregnancy & postpartum journey, you are in the right place. I would love to take your hand and support you in your virtual labor room!If you are ready to dive into a birth class and have your best and most powerful birth story, then Calm Labor Confident Birth or The VBAC Lab is your next step.If you have a scheduled cesarean, take our Belly Birth Masterclass and own that experience. If you are a newly pregnant mama or just had the babe, you want to join our private pregnancy and postpartum membership, Calm
In this episode of the Pilates Lounge podcast, Katie Crane discusses the profound journey of pregnancy, exploring the emotional and physical changes women experience. She emphasizes the role of Pilates in empowering women during this transformative time, highlighting the importance of community support. The conversation delves into the three trimesters of pregnancy, focusing on the first trimester's hormonal changes, the significance of pelvic floor health, and the necessity of listening to one's body. Crane also provides guidelines for safe exercise during pregnancy, ensuring that women feel supported and informed throughout their journey. In this conversation, Katie Crane discusses the importance of modifying Pilates exercises for pregnant women throughout their trimesters. She emphasizes the significance of understanding the physical changes women experience during pregnancy and how to adapt exercises accordingly. The discussion covers the second trimester's 'golden' phase, the challenges of pelvic pain, and the preparations needed for the third trimester. Katie advocates for empowering women through movement and celebrating the natural process of pregnancy. 00:00 The Journey of Pregnancy: An Introduction 03:08 Emotional and Physical Changes During Pregnancy 05:57 Empowerment Through Pilates: Preparing for Motherhood 08:51 The Importance of Community and Connection 11:50 Understanding the Trimesters: First Trimester Insights 15:11 Hormonal Changes and Their Impact 18:06 Listening to the Body: Exercise Considerations 21:02 Pelvic Floor Health and Its Importance 23:51 Navigating Emotional Changes in Early Pregnancy 26:50 Guidelines for Safe Exercise During Pregnancy 37:43 Understanding Pregnancy Exercise Modifications 42:34 Navigating the Second Trimester 53:29 Addressing Pelvic Pain and Discomfort 01:02:57 Preparing for the Third Trimester 01:15:16 Celebrating Pregnancy and Empowering Women
With the Wind with Dr. Paul – Show 172: Pediatric Perspectives – Nutrition for Moms: Preconception and Early Pregnancy with Scott Hankinson, M.D. Presenters: Dr. Paul Thomas, Scott Hankinson, M.D. Length: Approximately 34 minutes Web Resources Discussed: VAX FACTS Book (Paperback): https://indiepubs.com/products/vax-facts/ VAX FACTS Book (Signed Author's Copy): https://www.kidsfirst4ever.com/store/p10/Personalized_and_Signed_Author%E2%80%99s_Copy_of_VAXFACTS%E2%80%93_What_to_consider_before_vaccinating_at_all_ages_and_all_stages_of_life.html Happy Bugs by Erin Hankinson and Dr. Scott Hankinson: https://www.amazon.com/Happy-Bugs-Erin-Hankinson/dp/B0BQXW571C Whole Foods Health – YouTube Pregnancy Series: https://www.youtube.com/@Wholefoodshealth Doctors and Science: https://www.doctorsandscience.com/ Kids First 4Ever: https://www.kidsfirst4ever.com/#/ Key Points (with time stamps): 00:00:40 – Dr. Paul's Intro: Dr. Paul introduces the VAX FACTS book and how to get your signed copy. 00:01:35 – Show Introduction: Dr. Paul previews a vital conversation on preconception and early pregnancy nutrition with OB-GYN Dr. Scott Hankinson. 00:03:03 – Nutrition and the Microbiome: Dr. Hankinson describes the profound impact of a diverse, high-fiber diet on both mom and baby's long-term health. 00:06:00 – Epigenetic Effects: Nutrition choices today can positively or negatively influence generations to come. The research shows it, and Dr. Hankinson breaks it down. 00:07:57 – The Vitamin D Connection: Discover how keeping vitamin D levels above 50 ng/mL can help prevent pregnancy complications like preeclampsia and miscarriage. 00:10:25 – Teaching Kids Gut Health: Dr. Hankinson shares his new children's book, Happy Bugs, which helps kids understand gut flora and the importance of a healthy microbiome. 00:12:18 – Caution Around Pregnancy Vaccines: Dr. Hankinson joins Dr. Paul in calling for true informed consent, raising concerns about the safety and necessity of Tdap, flu, RSV, and COVID shots during pregnancy. 00:15:22 – What Every Parent Should Ask: Before consenting to any intervention, Dr. Hankinson urges families to ask: “Where is the safety data?” Summary: In this empowering Pediatric Perspectives episode, Dr. Paul welcomes OB-GYN and educator Dr. Scott Hankinson for a critical discussion about the foundational role of nutrition during preconception and early pregnancy. They unpack the latest data on epigenetics, gut health, and vitamin D, while sounding the
Today Olivia is joined by Dr Jessica Farren, a consultant gynaecologist at University London College Hospital (UCLH) with a passion for early pregnancy care, and for empowering women with education about their health. Jessica's PhD focused on the psychological impacts of early pregnancy loss. Today we dive into her work by discussing what these psychological impacts are, and how best to support women who are experiencing this, whether as a healthcare professional, colleague, friend or family member. This episode highlights the importance of seeing early pregnancy loss not as one diagnosis or experience, but rather acknowledging the range of factors and emotions involved. To learn more about ‘This is Womanhood', and how you can register your businesses interest in a session to learn essential medical knowledge and support every woman needs, every step of the way, visit https://www.thisiswomanhood.uk/ If you or someone you know is experiencing pregnancy loss and needs support, you may wish to point them in the direction of three wonderful organisations: The Miscarriage Association, The Ectopic Pregnancy Trust, and Saying Goodbye. Date of episode recording: 2025-03-22T00:00:00Z Duration: 00:31:10 Language of episode: English Presenter:Olivia Moir Guests: Dr Jessica Farren Producer: Olivia Moir, Institute for Women's Health
In this episode, Dr. Sterling addresses one of pregnancy's most challenging emotions: fear of loss. Drawing from both professional expertise and personal experience, she offers a groundbreaking approach to managing anxiety while making decisions about sharing pregnancy news, using home dopplers, and building essential parenting skills.Powerful Quotes"Emotions aren't good or bad - they're pieces of information and data that our body and brain are sending us." - Dr. Sterling"I would rather honor my boundaries and have you be upset with me than to betray myself." - Dr. SterlingConnect With UsJoin Sterling Parents Membership Instagram: @askdrsterlingpodcastSubmit questions: podcast@sterlingparents.com
Are you in the dreaded two-week wait and wondering what symptoms to look for? How can you tell the difference between early pregnancy signs and normal cycle symptoms? What are the most common mistakes people make when testing for pregnancy too early? In this episode, Dr. Lora Shahine is easing your uncertainty around the two-week wait, explaining the early signs of pregnancy and how they relate to different phases of the menstrual cycle. She explains the role of progesterone, potential implantation symptoms, and what to expect during this time. Dr. Shahine also shares the biggest misconceptions about detecting pregnancy early and provides expert advice on the best ways to test accurately. Listeners will walk away with a better understanding of their body, practical tips for symptom interpretation, and the reasons it's so important to consult a medical professional for guidance. In this episode you'll hear: [1:10] Understanding the menstrual cycle [3:02] Recognizing early pregnancy signs [6:00] Common mistakes [9:13] Closing thoughts Dr. Shahine's Weekly Newsletter on Fertility News and Recommendations Follow @drlorashahine Instagram | YouTube | Tiktok | Her Books
In this special series premiere, Dr. Sterling shares exclusive content from the Sterling Parents pregnancy course, breaking down exactly what you need to know in those first crucial weeks after seeing those two pink lines. From calculating your due date to choosing the right provider, this episode offers evidence-based guidance for starting your pregnancy journey.Key Moments [35 mins]00:00 - Series introduction and app announcement 03:15 - Calculating your due date accurately 08:30 - When to schedule first appointments 15:45 - Choosing your healthcare provider 22:30 - Prenatal vitamin essentials 28:15 - Managing early pregnancy emotionsExpert InsightsDr. Sterling breaks down:Why 8-10 weeks is standard for first appointmentsExceptions for earlier careNICU levels and hospital selectionPractice styles and their pros/consPrenatal vitamin componentsEarly pregnancy emotional changesConnect With UsJoin Sterling Parents Membership Instagram: @askdrsterlingpodcastSubmit questions: podcast@sterlingparents.com
Nicole had two pregnancy losses, including the loss of her son Evan James. This loss inspired her to create Evan's Box. These are boxes filled with handmade items such as hats, wraps, blankets, and other keepsakes for angel babies between 12 and 22 weeks. Nicole also discusses how every baby no matter how small is someone's child and should be respected and treated as such.
Hey, sweet sister! Today's episode is for every woman staring at pregnancy tests and wondering if this is the month. I'm sharing some of the earliest signs of pregnancy, tips to save you from buying out the test aisle, and the beauty of how God's perfect design speaks through your body's signals. Episode Highlights: My embarrassing story of over-testing (spoiler: I knew I was pregnant, but science needed more time). The fascinating signs your body gives after conception—before you can even test. Why knowing your cycle through tracking is key to catching these changes. Psalm 139 and how God knows your journey long before you do. Your body is talking to you, sweet sister, and God knows every detail—even in the waiting. Let's learn to trust Him and understand the clues He's built into our amazing design. If you're ready to dive deeper into understanding your body and supporting your hormones naturally, join the Healthy Cycles Bootcamp happening February 3rd and 4th. It's free, and you'll walk away with tools to transform your fertility journey. Head to bekahyawn.com/bootcamp to sign up now! In His Grace, Bekah >>SAVE your spot! Healthy Cycles Bootcamp: www.bekahyawn.com/bootcamp >>Learn more about the Fertility Framework Course: https://bekahyawn.com/course >>Join our free online community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/802419477419221 >>Take The Hormone Imbalance Quiz: www.bekahyawn.com/quiz
Send us a textEver wondered if testing early after an IVF embryo transfer is worth the stress—or the potential answers it might bring? In this episode of Taco Bout Fertility Tuesday, Dr. Mark Amols tackles the big question many IVF patients face: to test or not to test before the official day 10 pregnancy test. We explore why clinics often discourage early testing, from the risks of false negatives and positives to the emotional toll of seeing uncertain results.But that's not all—we also discuss why some patients choose to test early, whether it's to manage their expectations, share a private moment with their partner, or gain insight into their cycle's progress. With real-life examples, expert advice, and a touch of humor, this episode will help you navigate the pros and cons of early testing and decide what's best for you. Whether you're in the two-week wait or just curious about the process, this episode is packed with insights to guide your journey. Don't miss it!Thanks for tuning in to another episode of 'Taco Bout Fertility Tuesday' with Dr. Mark Amols. If you found this episode insightful, please share it with friends and family who might benefit from our discussion. Remember, your feedback is invaluable to us – leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred listening platform. Stay connected with us for updates and fertility tips – follow us on Facebook. For more resources and information, visit our website at www.NewDirectionFertility.com. Have a question or a topic you'd like us to cover? We'd love to hear from you! Reach out to us at TBFT@NewDirectionFertility.com. Join us next Tuesday for more discussions on fertility, where we blend medical expertise with a touch of humor to make complex topics accessible and engaging. Until then, keep the conversation going and remember: understanding your fertility is a journey we're on together.
Your thyroid controls much of what happens in your body, including the health of your reproductive system. Healthy pregnancies require healthy thyroid functioning. But general thyroid labs are often limited and too general. We speak with functional medicine and NaProTechnology trained family nurse practitioner, Amanda Frederick, about how to identify, diagnose, and treat thyroid issues that could cause pregnancy loss. This episode is informative and practical! NOTE: This episode is appropriate for all audiences, and does mention pregnancy loss/miscarriage. GUEST BIO: Amanda Frederick is a board-certified family nurse practitioner at Fiat Integrative Health in Franklin, Tennessee, with a practice focused on women's health (NaPro Technology), breast-feeding medicine, and functional medicine. Amanda especially values empowering women to understand their bodies and optimize them. She is especially passionate about optimizing thyroid function for fertility and treating and preventing recurrent pregnancy loss. Originally from St. Louis, Missouri, she is grateful to live in and serve the medical needs of middle Tennessee. Prior to working in Tennessee, Amanda served as a primary care provider at a prominent holistic medical practice in the St. Louis metropolitan area for nearly a decade where she became an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) and Certified Fertility Care Nurse Practitioner (CFCNP) practicing NaPro Technology.Amanda lives in Williamson County, Tennessee with her husband David and their four children. Amanda enjoys reading, exploring Tennessee with her children, and any quiet time she can spend with her husband.SHOW NOTES: Check out other relevant episodes of our show:Ep. 79: Thyroid HealthEp. 84: Early Pregnancy with NaProTechnologyEp. 58: Why Egg Quality is Key, with Dr. Elisa YaoInterested in learning about the Creighton Model System? You're in the right place! Register for Creighton Introductory Session: Register here for our next Introductory SessionLooking for ways to implement fertility awareness into your life and faith? Check out out most helpful resources: Substack Newsletter (free)Website Resources (free)Have a question or want to give us feedback? Send us a textSupport the showThis podcast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute providing medical advice or professional services. The information provided should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease, and those seeking personal medical advice should consult with a licensed physician. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health provider regarding a medical condition. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room immediately. Neither Woven nor its staff, nor any contributor to this podcast, makes any representations, express or implied, with respect to the information provided herein or to its use.
Send us a textOn this episode of the CMAJ Podcast, Dr. Mojola Omole and Dr. Blair Bigham speak with Dr. Sarina Isenberg and Dr. Modupe Tunde-Byass about the emotional and systemic challenges surrounding early pregnancy loss care in Canada. The conversation builds on themes from the recent CMAJ article, “Diagnosis and management of early pregnancy loss,” in which the authors advocate for a dedicated EPL pathway to care that bypasses the emergency department.Dr. Isenberg shares her personal experiences with early pregnancy loss and the stark disparity in care she received—from a lack of empathy in an emergency room to comprehensive support in a specialized clinic. Her story underscores the spectrum of care needed, particularly access to emotional support during one of the most vulnerable times in a patient's life.Dr. Tunde-Byass, co-author of the CMAJ article and an obstetrician at North York General Hospital, highlights the success of dedicated early pregnancy loss clinics, which provide timely diagnosis, options for management, and a supportive environment. She emphasizes that emergency departments, often overstretched and lacking privacy, are not designed for the unique needs of early pregnancy loss patients. Instead, she argues for dedicated spaces staffed by trained personnel, including nurses and counselors, who can provide both medical care and emotional support.Together, they explore practical solutions, including integrated care pathways outside of emergency departments, self-referral options, and the provision of bereavement resources. Dr. Tunde-Byass advocates for a holistic approach that could be standardized across Canadian hospitals, enabling patients to access sensitive, informed care without the retraumatization that often comes from repeating their stories in high-stress environments.To learn more about exciting physician careers from our sponsor, Vancouver Coastal Health, visit vch.ca/jobyouwantFor more information from our sponsor, visit rainbowhealthontario.caJoin us as we explore medical solutions that address the urgent need to change healthcare. Reach out to us about this or any episode you hear. Or tell us about something you'd like to hear on the leading Canadian medical podcast.You can find Blair and Mojola on X @BlairBigham and @DrmojolaomoleX (in English): @CMAJ X (en français): @JAMC FacebookInstagram: @CMAJ.ca The CMAJ Podcast is produced by PodCraft Productions
Endometriosis directly affects your fertility and increases the risk of early pregnancy loss. In this episode I explain 6 ways in which it does this, and how nutrition can help you to reduce the risk of early pregnancy loss. If you'd like to have a chat with me about how we can improve your fertility and reduce the risk of early pregnancy loss, book your complementary Endometriosis SOS Call now: https://theendometriosisnutritionist.online/endometriosis-sos-call #endometriosis #endometriosissymptoms #endometriosisdiet #nutritionforendometriosis #reduceendometriosissymptoms #endometriosisnutrition #endometriosisnutritionist #nausea #infertility #miscarriage #improvefertility #earlypregnancyloss
It's such a pleasure to welcome Heidi back onto the show. You can listen to Heidi's first two births in episode 126. Today, she shares the journey of her third pregnancy and birth, offering a unique perspective as a nutritionist and dietitian. Heidi opens up about the long road to conceiving her son, Philip, emphasising how important it was for her to feel both emotionally and physically prepared to welcome a new life into her family. We're celebrating Spring with a spring time sale! Enjoy 20% off our online courses: The Birth Class was $249 now $199 The Birth Bundle was $349 now $279 Discovering Motherhood was $119 now $95 Welcome to the First Trimester was $67 now $53 Just use code ‘SPRING24‘ at checkout. Hurry – this offer is only valid until 31 October 2024.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this powerful episode, Anne interviews breast cancer survivor Jackie Janes, who shares her inspiring journey of overcoming stage one breast cancer at the young age of 26. From detecting early symptoms, navigating a challenging healthcare system, undergoing chemotherapy, fertility preservation, and dealing with double mastectomy and reconstruction, Jackie's story offers hope and valuable insights for those facing similar battles. Now pregnant and about to give birth, she talks about her experiences with fertility post-cancer and the importance of staying positive. This episode is especially relevant for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, shining a light on survivorship and fertility after treatment. Tune in for an eye-opening discussion about resilience, health, and new beginnings. Don't forget to subscribe to Trying to Be Positive on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube to stay updated on our latest episodes and join us on the journey toward greater health and awareness! 00:00 Intro 03:48 Navigating the Healthcare System 06:00 Cancer Diagnosis and Initial Treatment 14:40 Surgery and Reconstruction Challenges 20:59 Fast Forward: Engagement and Family Planning 24:36 Fertility Clinic Struggles 29:56 Acupuncture and Positive Changes 33:03 Conception and Early Pregnancy
Send us a textIn this episode of The Mama Psychedelia Podcast I interview Sena Maria. Sena supports women to embrace a nourished, resilient and radiantly healthy state. She uses Mineral Nutritional Balancing to rebuild our mineral heritage and get to the root of our health issues. She believes that we are only as healthy as our cells and by supporting our bodies ability to create energy and eliminate toxins efficiently, we can return to the simple, natural joy of being alive. Sena's degree in Psychology, career at Google and her subsequent studies of yoga, energy healing, shamanism, plant medicine, tools for building emotional capacity and integration, and Mineral Nutritional Balancing have led her to sit with many questions about what humanity may need at this time to heal from trauma + toxins, strengthen our families and create mineral-rich generations to come. She offers a woman-centric approach to healing with Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis utilizing it as a tool for deepening connection with one's self. In our conversation together, we speak about replenishing mineral stores and the impact this simple act can have on our overall well-being. How our stress levels, our sleep, our organ health, our energy, and so much more can be a direct reflection of our body's mineral imbalances and how we can restore our systems by rebalancing. We touch on the impact of Plant Medicine work and how it can impact our hormones and mineral stores. We speak about the benefits of Mineral Balancing Nutrition in the pre-conception time and also in the postpartum time, and how vital it is. How entering pregnancy and parenthood mineral-y deficient can impact our longevity long term and how our babies pull from our mineral make up to ensure they receive what they need to grow and thrive, often leaving us deeply depleted if we are not in a vibrantly nourished place. Sena speaks to the power of her own findings in retracing through mineral balance, and her work with clients in Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis (HTMA). Sena shares more of her personal journey with this work, and the chapter of life she is in now as a women in her mid 30's.In the beginning of this Episode I share more about my online program Fertile Souls *launching November 11th, 2024* this is a 9 month holistic container for folks in their Preconception window and Early Pregnancy.Resources: Sena's InfoInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sena__maria You can learn more about Radiantly Nourished, Sena's year long mineral balancing membership for women on her website: www.sena-maria.commentions: https://www.instagram.com/wildlyonswellnessYour Host Mackenzie: Launching my Pre Conception + Pregnancy Preparation 9 month journey: learn more here https://fertilesouls.carrd.co/ IG: @mamapsychedelia & @hunnywombdoula Email: Birthkeeperkenz@gmail.com Would you like to be on the show? Reach out Calendly: Book a free 30 min discovery call if you would like to work together in Preconception Mentorship before stepping into parenthood Website: https://www.hunnywomb.com/ Support the Mama Psychedelia Mission: PAYPAL: Birthkeeperkenz@gmail.comDirect
In this episode, Dr. Danielle Desroche discusses the emotional and practical aspects of early pregnancy, emphasizing the importance of support and guidance during this vulnerable time. She covers topics such as when to take a pregnancy test, how to determine pregnancy timeline, essential steps to take after a positive test, key labs to monitor, nutrition and lifestyle adjustments, and managing early pregnancy symptoms. The episode aims to empower women with knowledge and resources to navigate their early pregnancy journey confidently. Mentioned in this episode: At-home Progesterone test (Code DRDANIELLE25) At-home Thyroid test (Code DRDANIELLE25) Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Pregnancy Support 00:58 Understanding Pregnancy Testing 03:43 Determining Pregnancy Timeline 06:54 Essential Labs for Early Pregnancy 09:45 Immediate Steps After a Positive Test 12:57 Nutrition and Lifestyle Adjustments 16:00 Managing Early Pregnancy Symptoms 18:50 Conclusion and Final Thoughts ----- Have a topic you want covered? DM me on Instagram @drdanielle.nd Schedule your strategy call here. Join the newsletter here! Fullscript Supplement Dispensary
Foetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASDs) What are FASD's?Is it safe to have any level of alcohol when pregnant?How does it affect the unborn baby?How and when is it diagnosed?These are questions Vic and Hamish should have probably found the answers to a long time ago, but like many people, they both chose to ignore the facts about FASD and live in hope that it wouldn't happen to them. Silly really.FASD a condition, or range of conditions, that we've all heard of, but for some reason don't take too seriously. We presume we shouldn't drink when trying for a baby but make excuses....'Surly, one won't hurt?' So, today is about facts, finding out what it is and how alcohol consumption can have impact on a baby during the first trimester.As you may have guessed... neither of these two buffoons know much about anything, so, they have invited on an incredible guest, Sophie. Sophie has lived lived experience of FASD after exposing her unborn child to alcohol in early gestation and today discusses her own experience of living with the guilt and shame that comes alongside this diagnosis. She also chats about how it affects her sons daily life, the challenges, the wins and how gaining more knowledge about FASD has made their relationship closer.This episode is for anyone that has ever wondered about this condition or is essential listening if you are trying for a baby.Noteshttps://www.nofasd.org.auNOFASD Australia works to support families living with FASD and prevent harms caused by alcohol. All donations to NOFASD Australia over $2 are tax deductible, make your donation onlineSeptember 9th is International FASD Awareness DayThe 9th day of the 9th month recognises the importance of staying alcohol-free throughout the 9 months of pregnancy. Community events throughout the month of September provide opportunities to raise awareness about FASD and the risks of prenatal alcohol exposure, to support pregnant women and families, and to share this prevention message around the world. Readmore about the history of International FASD Awareness Day.Vic's book is out! Go and get yourself a copy whilst you can...https://www.booktopia.com.au/a-thousand-wasted-sundays-victoria-vanstone/book/9780645757941.htmland please give a review at www.goodreads.comJOIN PATREON! and buy us a Cuppa so we can keep being awkward!https://www.patreon.com/user?u=81897291www.cuppa.community – The Free Social Network for the Sober and Sober Curious - Sober Events – Therapy – Sobriety Courses – Sober Groups and loads more.@soberawkward @drunkmummysobermummy@cuppa.community @hamishadamscairns @patreon @spotifyIf you are struggling with your relationship with alcohol please reach out to your local doctor, a therapist, AA Group or just chat to a close friend. Don't feel shame, just get the help you deserve. Contact us! If you have a topic you'd like us to cover then please emailvicandhamish@soberawkward.comSign up to our 30 Day Sober Tour Guide at www.soberawkward.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Adela Cope breaks down pelvic inflammatory disease, tubo-ovarian abscess, ovarian torsion, ectopic pregnancy and more in this densely packed chapter of Always on EM. Tune in as Alex and Venk also try to figure out which one has the correct mental model of PID and who will ask the first stupid question. CONTACTS X - @AlwaysOnEM; @VenkBellamkonda YouTube - @AlwaysOnEM; @VenkBellamkonda Instagram – @AlwaysOnEM; @Venk_like_vancomycin; @ASFinch Email - AlwaysOnEM@gmail.com LEARN MORE ABOUT RESIDENCY: https://youtu.be/gCQ0zimhhhY?si=NpsyTruGM9N_UpVM https://college.mayo.edu/academics/residencies-and-fellowships/emergency-medicine-residency-minnesota/ REFERENCES: Williams T, Mortada R, Porter S. Diagnosis and Treatment of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. Am Fam Physician. 2016;94(2):106-113 Rutz M, Boulger C. Early Pregnancy. Sonoguide - American College of Emergency Physicians. Accessed 8/20/2024 (https://www.acep.org/sonoguide/basic/early-pregnancy) Rodgers SK, et al. A lexicon for first-trimester US: Society of radiologists in ultrasound consensus conference recommendations. Radiology. 2024; 312(2):e240122 Kreisel K, Flagg EW, Torrone E. Trends in pelic inflammatory disease emergnecy department visits, United STates, 2006-2013. Am J Obstet Gynecol 2018;218:117e1-e10 Adhikari S, Blaivas M, Lyon M. Role of bedside transvaginal ultrasonography in the diagnosis of tubo-ovarian abscess in the emergency department. JEM 2008. 34(4):429-433 Mohseni M, Simon LV, Sheele JM. Epidemiologic and clinical characteristics of tubo-ovarian abscess, hydrosalpinx, pyosalpinx, and oophoritis in emergency department patients. Cureus. 2020;12(11):e11647 CDC sexually transmitted infections treatment guidelines, 2021 - Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) accessed 8-20-24 Linden JA. et al. Is the pelvic examination still crucial in patients presenting to the emergency department with vaginal bleeding or abdominal pain when an intrauterine pregnancy is identified on ultrasonography? A randomized tli. Annals of Emerg Med 2017(70):825-834 Stein JC, et al. Emergency physician ultrasonography for evaluating patients at risk for ectopic pregnancy: A Meta-Analysis. Annals of Emerg Med. 2010;56:674-683 Robertson JJ, Long B, Koyfman A. Emergency Medicine Myths: Ectopic pregnancy, evaluation, risk factors, and presentation. JEM. 2017(53)6819-828 Brown J, Fleming R, Aristizabal J, Rocksolana G. Does pelvic exam in the emergency department add useful information? West J Emerg Med. 2011;12(2):208-212 Lee R, Dupuis C, Chen B, Smith A, Kim YH. Diagnosing ectopic pregnancy in the emergency setting. Ultrasonography. 2018;37:78-87
Back to school is around the corner, and in that spirit we are revisiting some of our most listened to She Found Motherhood podcast episodes! Starting with this episode which originally aired in September of 2020, Drs. Sarah and Alicia answer your top 10 questions about early pregnancy, such as what bloodwork is needed, what does spotting mean, when to expect ultrasounds, and why you might be so gosh darn bloated! Be sure to download our free Preparing for Pregnancy Guide, and check out these other episdes that dive a bit deeper into specific early pregnancy topics: Morning Sickness: The Low Down on Nausea and Vomiting in Pregnancy! Constipation & Hemorrhoids in Pregnancy | How to Manage at Home The Sad Truth about Miscarriage
Send us a Text Message.Infant Deaths After Texas' 2021 Ban on Abortion in Early Pregnancy.Gemmill A, Margerison CE, Stuart EA, Bell SO.JAMA Pediatr. 2024 Jun 24:e240885. doi: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2024.0885. Online ahead of print.PMID: 38913344As always, feel free to send us questions, comments, or suggestions to our email: nicupodcast@gmail.com. You can also contact the show through Instagram or Twitter, @nicupodcast. Or contact Ben and Daphna directly via their Twitter profiles: @drnicu and @doctordaphnamd. The papers discussed in today's episode are listed and timestamped on the webpage linked below. Enjoy!
Any Questions? A Podcast About Conception, Pregnancy and Realistic Motherhood
If you've spent any amount of time TTC-ing or in the fertility game, you're likely familiar with early pregnancy symptoms. You've probably spent a lot of time in the mirror examining if your boobs got any bigger or wondering if that twinge was a cramp or something else. I spent years doing that and now that I'm pregnant (eek!), I thought it'd be fun to go through a list of common early pregnancy symptoms and see which ones I actually experienced. Find out if constipation, spotting and acne really happen, plus what the deal is with morning sickness! Reference: https://www.medparkhospital.com/en-US/lifestyles/symptoms-of-pregnancy PS: I'm collecting questions for my 1st trimester recap episode! Have a q for me or my partner? Leave it in the Google Form below! Want to share your pregnancy or TTC journey? Have feedback for the podcast? Have an episode idea? Leave your feedback in this form: https://forms.gle/XyBgaf9JwgvcfH5p8 Disclosure: I'm in no way, shape or form an expert on anything. None of this is advice. Take it all with a grain of salt and consult your own healthcare provider or topic expert!
Send us a Text Message.Today we're talking about preconception and prenatal health for both mom and baby and Sarah Thompson joins me to really dig in and talk about specific foods and nutrients that we can use to increase egg quality, support hormone levels in early pregnancy, and ultimately help mom and baby stay happy and healthy during the pregnancy journey. Sarah is the author of Functional Maternity and has a very in-depth approach to "preparing to prepare" for pregnancy. We talk about how important the pregnancy preparation period is and what you can do specifically to help increase your chances of getting pregnant and staying pregnant + first trimester support for energy and nausea. If you're TTC or want to in the next year OR you just love prenatal health this one's for you. THROUGH TONIGHT - $200 OFF when you join us early in my fall group coaching program Refresh Your hormones. All other earlybird bonuses expire July 24th.LET ME HELP YOU FIX THOSE HORMONES:FREE RESOURCESLove Your Liver GuideHormone Imbalance QuizCOURSE + COACHING (When you're ready to fix your hormones without the drama of figuring it out on your own)Nourish Your Hormones Course1:1 Hormone CoachingPRIVATE PODCAST MINI-COURSELeave a 5 star rating on the podcast and DM me the word RATING on IG @leishadrews for $20 off the Restored mini-course on blood sugar balance. Blood sugar balance is one of the first steps I take for hormone balance so this is the perfect place to get started!LET'S CONNECT!Instagram: @leishadrewsRead my story + get more hormone resources at my website Use the code HHPODCAST for $50 off Nourish Your Hormones ...Disclaimer: Information shared on this podcast and any referenced websites are not to be taken as medical advice or to be used as a diagnosis or treatment plan for any medical condition. I'm sharing my educated opinions & experience but nothing shared here can be taken on a one size fits all basis and we always recommend you do your own research, talk to your own doctors and practitioners, and take full responsibility for any health & medical choices you make.
Progesterone is an incredibly vital reproductive hormone that's responsible for many aspects of overall health. When it's not doing what it should be, it stands out! Issues like PMS/PMDD, implantation failure, early miscarriage, and postpartum depression can all be due to low progesterone! In order to address these issues at their source, it's best to first learn as much as we can about Progesterone. Today's episode shares a great introduction, including what it is, how it functions, how to tell if it may be low, and the process in diagnosis and treatment. You'll even learn about bioidentical progesterone vs. progestin! NOTE: This episode makes use of female anatomical terms, and does briefly mention pregnancy loss possibilities. SHOW NOTES: Ep. 16: PMS 101Ep. 3: BASICS: Reproductive HormonesEp. 24: Postpartum Fertility 101Ep. 84: Early Pregnancy with NaProTechnologyEp.57: Why and How Gut Health affects Fertility with Chiara Estes, RDEp. 92: Glucose is for EveryoneInterested in learning about the Creighton Model System? You're in the right place! Register for Creighton Introductory Session: Register here for our next Introductory SessionLooking for ways to implement fertility awareness into your life and faith? Check out out most helpful resources: Substack Newsletter (free)Website Resources (free)Support the showThis podcast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute providing medical advice or professional services. The information provided should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease, and those seeking personal medical advice should consult with a licensed physician. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health provider regarding a medical condition. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room immediately. Neither Woven nor its staff, nor any contributor to this podcast, makes any representations, express or implied, with respect to the information provided herein or to its use.
This episode of Kiwi Birth Tales is proudly brought to you by Your Birth Project, create your best birth here.In this episode of Kiwi Birth Tales, I speak to Lauren. Some of the topics we cover:Tracking Cycles Early Pregnancy Losses Low HCG on blood testsNIPTEarly pregnancy symptomsAcupunture Birth PlansIna May Gaskin - A Guide to Childbirth Your Birth Project Hypnobirthing Course Hatched Antenatal in-person course Spontaneous water breaking - 38 weeks (PROM)Misoprostol induction due to labour not progressing Mindset in labour Quick progression after no progression Positive birth story Silverette cups Relationship adjustments with newbornBirth Centre stay Please seek support for any mental health concerns, some helpful links are below:Mental Health in PregnancyPerinatal Depression and Anxiety Aotearoa Plunket - Dads Mental HealthLittle Shadow - Private Counselling NZYour Birth Project Online Hypnobirthing CourseFind me @kiwibirthtales and @yourbirthproject Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Learn about a different kind of support resource for miscarriage and pregnancy loss on this week's episode of the Baby or Bust Fertility podcast. Dr. Shahine interviews Emily Carrington, founder of the Early Pregnancy Loss Association. Emily has turned her own story of confusion and payment plans for her miscarriages into a support system to educate women on the realities of miscarriage and navigate the medical bills that can pile up. Learn about the unique miscarriage care kits that Emily's team ships anywhere in the US for FREE. These kits include self care items, education information, and real life needs for a pregnancy loss at home you didn't know you need - until you do. Listen now - see links below to more resources. In this episode you'll hear: [0:00] What is “early pregnancy loss”? Who are the EPLA and what do they provide? [2:37] Early pregnancy loss and the financial burdens that come with it Emily shares her personal story of loss and how the lack of resources convinced her to start an organization to help others. [7:31] The toll of miscarriage Dr. Shahine shares her own story of the emotional toll of miscarriage Emily talks about why her organization focuses on early pregnancy loss [12:32] Miscarriage care kits How EPLA's miscarriage care kits differ from others in their contents The necessity of more education to deal with miscarriage [18:42] Financial support for miscarriage-related medical bills EPLA has a program that offers financial support Available in Michigan, but can be copied globally Care kits can be shipped to anywhere in the US, overnight Resources mentioned: If you are experiencing pregnancy loss or know someone else who is, you can order a miscarriage care kit here: www.miscarriagecare.com/care-kit-request. Early Pregnancy Loss Association: www.miscarriagecare.com Dr. Shahine's books on miscarriage and recurrent pregnancy loss: drlorashahine.com/books Episode 60: “There is no Heartbeat” What's Next and Options after a Diagnosis of Missed Miscarriage Parent Support of Puget Sound: Miscarriage, Stillbirth and Infant loss support in Seattle and surrounding areas in Washington State: psofpugetsound.org Stay Up to Date in Fertility News and Events: Weekly Newsletter Follow @drlorashahine Instagram | YouTube | Tiktok | Her Books
What is the Creighton Model System? What is NaProTechnology? If you're looking into restorative reproductive healthcare, you may have stumbled upon these terms and wondered what they are, how they relate, and how they may help you. This episode gives an overview of both, and explains their different services to women and couples. When you are looking for ways to get off of birth control or searching for IVF alternatives, Creighton and NaProTechnology will be at the top of the list as helpful resources. This episode shares how they can help with both, along with the history of both, and how to get started! NOTE: This episode is appropriate for all audiences. SHOW NOTES: Join our Introductory SessionWoven Natural Fertility CareSchedule a Consultation with Caitlin If you want more, join our email list!Woven Well Episodes: Ep. 6: The Pill - Facts about Birth ControlEp. 2: Fertility Method of Choice: CreightonEp. 72: NaProTechnology with Dr. Kristina PakizEp. 84: Early Pregnancy with NaProTechnologyEp. 85: Uterine Fibroids with Dr. Ashley WomackEp. 91: Ovarian Wedge Resection with Dr. Christine HemphillCharting your Fertility with a Certified FertilityCare Practitioner: Anyone can begin learning more about their reproductive health and how to identify root issues. It is never too late to begin this process! We'd love to help you get started by attending one of our Introductory Sessions - an online, virtual class available each month. Join us! Talk with Caitlin (you do not have to be a client): Need a safe place to talk about your fertility journey, what you're going through (faith, infertility, medical concerns, etc) or anything else about your fertility? Caitlin would love to hear your story and talk with you during a consultation! Support the showThis podcast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute providing medical advice or professional services. The information provided should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease, and those seeking personal medical advice should consult with a licensed physician. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health provider regarding a medical condition. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room immediately. Neither Woven nor its staff, nor any contributor to this podcast, makes any representations, express or implied, with respect to the information provided herein or to its use.
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After a family weekend, Dr. Stu drives up to Santa Barbara for an in-person visit with Blyss. We catch up on smiles and laughter before exploring the sadness that is early pregnancy loss and what you should know.We explore the profound impact this unfortunate event has on women, and discuss the power of language in shaping perspectives and fostering empowerment.We cover critical topics such as the safety of Tamiflu for expecting mothers, and we also grapple with the concept of "common good" in a world where personal freedoms are frequently challenged. Together, we break down the barriers of the healthcare system, shedding light on the importance of aligning birth preferences with the right medical partner.We later delve into the sensitive topic of early pregnancy loss. Amid the hard-hitting realities, we remind ourselves of the importance of presenting women with choices, promoting honesty in healthcare, and advocating against unnecessary interventions. Guiding you through this complex maze, our aim is to leave you feeling informed, empowered, and most importantly, heard.Key highlights:Early Pregnancy LossTamiflu, Coercion, and Medical ConcernsPrenatal Care and Hospital OptionsEctopic Pregnancy and Management OptionsWomen's Choices in Miscarriage ManagementEpisode resources:Peter McCulloush's Instagram: @petermcculloughmdACOG Article: Early Pregnancy LossTamiflu InsertThis show is supported by:LMNT | Go to drinklmnt.com/birthinginstincts to get a free sample pack with every orderNeeded | Use code BIRTHINGINSTINCTS for 20% off your first month or first 3 months of a one-month subscription at thisisneeded.com.BIRTHFIT | Go to birthfit.com and use the code INSTINCTS1 for a discount on the Basics Prenatal program, or INSTINCTS2 for a discount on the Basics Postpartum program.Connect with Dr. Stu & Blyss:Instagram: @birthinginstincts / @birthingblyssWebsite: birthinginstincts.com / birthingblyss.comEmail: birthinginstinctspodcast@gmail.com Call-in line: 805-399-0439Podcast webpage: birthinginstinctspodcast.com
What are the early signs of pregnancy? Unlock the Secrets of Early Pregnancy! As a pregnancy doctor, I reveal the most crucial early signs to detect pregnancy, from implantation bleeding to food cravings. Don't miss this essential guide to ensure you're prepared for the miraculous journey ahead.This podcast is perfect for all women who are pregnant or thinking about getting pregnant and want answers for the best information about pregnancy that there is to date. Think of Pregnancy Pukeology Podcast as your answer to all things pregnant as told to you by your best friend who happens to be a doctor. And our podcast wouldn't be complete without a few pregnancy puke stories that will give you the comical relief you need with tips to stop the up-chuckle. Comedy + Science + Edutainment = Best Pregnancy Podcast Pukeology Episode 94: How early do pregnancy symptoms start?
This is the first episode of our three part Health and Wellness Series. The series features Dr. Scott Chudnoff, Chair of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Maimonides Medical Center. Beginning with an introduction by Rabbi Kasimov, the Rov of the Beis Hora'ah in Crown Heights, this week's class delves into early pregnancy concerns. Click here for the halachic guide for pregnancy loss. Click here to see what withloveny has to offer. Click here for one of our podcast episodes with Mrs. Devorah Entin about support in pregnancy loss. Click here for one of our podcast episodes with Mrs. Chumi Friedman who answers common questions regarding pregnancy loss. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mikvah/support
Hosted by Olivia Moir, this episode discusses ectopic pregnancy with Dr. Annie Solangon, who is a who is an Obstetrician & Gynaecologist specialising in Early Pregnancy, Gynaecology and Advanced Ultrasound at UCLH. Presently she is undertaking a PhD in ectopic pregnancy and pregnancies of unknown location, under the supervision of Professor Jurkovic here at UCL. We discuss what ectopic pregnancy is, risk factors involved, the management of this condition - including the controversial use of methotrexate, and you guessed it: the importance of evidence based research in this field! Ectopic pregnancy generally results in pregnancy loss. If you or someone you know is currently coping with pregnancy loss, charities and support groups in the UK such as Tommy's the Baby Charity, and The Miscarriage Association, advocate for and support individuals who have lost babies. Date of episode recording: 2023-09-13 Duration: 00:33:13 Language of episode: English Presenter: Olivia Moir Guests: Dr. Annie Solangon Producer: Olivia Moir, Changemakers Funding
Remi talks about how she experienced the emotional 2 week wait, as she's waiting for her pregnancy results after her first IUI treatment. She talks about her current symptoms and Laura goes over all of the possible early pregnancy symptoms and how those can sometimes be, or be confused for, cycle symptoms too.Laura also goes through how to optimize our cycle: how to eat, exercise and use our brains through each of the the 4 stages of the cycle, so we can better support our bodies and hormones through the shifts, whether you are trying to conceive or not.A great educational, and emotional episode, tune in!Follow us on Instagram for more updates, bts and ask us episode questions @momfriendspodYou can also follow us on our personal accounts @rrayyme & @laura.gimbertAnd remember to subscribe so you don't miss any of our episodes, out every Tuesday!This podcast does not provide any medical advice. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health care regimen.
“Omg! I think I might be pregnant!?” This is often the first thought that crosses our mind in early pregnancy, before we have the chance to take a test or see our provider! So what are some early pregnancy symptoms to look out for? Drs. Sarah and Alicia outline them all for you in this quick and handy episode! But moreover, here are links to episodes on each of the symptoms, discussed in greater detail: Morning Sickness: The low down on nausea and vomiting in pregnancy Constipation & Hemorrhoids in Pregnancy: How to Treat Naturally at Home Skincare in Pregnancy with Dr. Bri Low Iron and Anemia in Pregnancy And to dig even deeper, Subscribe to The Pregnancy to Parenthood Podcast Series! For the low, one-time cost of $47, get full access to over 40 informative episodes supporting you week by week, focused on the trimester and stage of pregnancy you are in. Tune in every week, or binge listen all at once and come back to the episodes you found most helpful as you move through pregnancy to parenthood!
“Omg! I think I might be pregnant!?” This is often the first thought that crosses our mind in early pregnancy, before we have the chance to take a test or see our provider! So what are some early pregnancy symptoms to look out for? Drs. Sarah and Alicia outline them all for you in this quick and handy episode! But moreover, here are links to episodes on each of the symptoms, discussed in greater detail: Morning Sickness: The low down on nausea and vomiting in pregnancy Constipation & Hemorrhoids in Pregnancy: How to Treat Naturally at Home Skincare in Pregnancy with Dr. Bri Low Iron and Anemia in Pregnancy And to dig even deeper, Subscribe to The Pregnancy to Parenthood Podcast Series! For the low, one-time cost of $47, get full access to over 40 informative episodes supporting you week by week, focused on the trimester and stage of pregnancy you are in. Tune in every week, or binge listen all at once and come back to the episodes you found most helpful as you move through pregnancy to parenthood!
When you find out you're pregnant, you'll often think about all that's to come: gender reveal, labor & delivery, the newborn phase! But those first few weeks of pregnancy are critical. While many standard OBGYN offices don't see you until 8-12 weeks for an ultrasound, NaproTechnology OBGYN offices do things a little differently. They want to see you early and often in those first few weeks of pregnancy. In today's episode, we talk about why they do things differently and what to consider as you decide which approach is best for you. NOTE: This episode is appropriate for all audiences. SHOW NOTES: Ep. 3: BASICS: Reproductive HormonesFREE Woven Fertility ResourcesGet started with Creighton!Join our Introductory SessionSchedule a Consultation with Caitlin Get our Monthly Newsletter to get informed & engaged! Charting your Fertility with a Certified FertilityCare Practitioner: Anyone can begin learning more about their reproductive health and how to identify root issues. It is never too late to begin this process! We'd love to help you get started by attending one of our Introductory Sessions - an online, virtual class available each month. Join us! Talk with Caitlin (you do not have to be a client): Need a safe place to talk about your fertility journey, what you're going through (faith, infertility, medical concerns, etc) or anything else about your fertility? Caitlin would love to hear your story and talk with you during a consultation! Support the show
This week Dr. Natalie Crawford dives into her segment Fertility in the News and discusses the James MacDougall family court case in the UK and the risks of fragile-X syndrome. Later, Natalie discusses the different causes of bleeding in early pregnancy and why it's important to establish early prenatal care. Finally, Natalie answers your social media questions during her segment, FFS – For Fertility's Sake. When is the right time to consider IVF? What is a normal HCG level and what are the indications of a possible miscarriage? What is a chemical pregnancy? What is an SIS, and when do I need it? Don't forget to ask your questions on Instagram for FSS when you see the question box on Natalie's page @nataliecrawfordmd. Thanks to our amazing sponsor! Check out this deal just for you: FIGS — Go to wearFIGS.com and use code ASAWOMAN to get 15% off your first order. If you haven't already, please rate, review, and follow the podcast to be notified of new episodes every Sunday. Plus, be sure to follow along on Instagram @nataliecrawfordmd, Check out Natalie's YouTube channel Natalie Crawford MD, and if you're interested in becoming a patient, check out Fora Fertility.