From First Period To Last Period
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From First Period To Last PeriodFeb 21, 2023
Should You Do IUI or IVF With PCOS? Knowing All of Your Options
90-95% of anovulatory women seeking infertility treatment have PCOS, and many women learn they have PCOS only after seeking infertility treatment. So, what questions should you ask at your initial fertility consultation with PCOS, and how do you know if IUI or IVF is the best choice for you? In this episode of From First Period To Last Period, Rescripted Co-Founder Kristyn Hodgdon sits down with Dr. S. Kemi Nurudeen of Aspire Houston Fertility Institute in Houston, Texas, to break down your options for getting pregnant with PCOS — because all of your future family-planning goals should be thoughtfully considered. Brought to you by Rescripted and Inception Fertility.
Trying To Conceive With PCOS: Advice From a Fertility Specialist
While infertility affects 1 in 6 people globally, the American Society of Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) estimates the rate of infertility to be between 70% and 80% among individuals with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, or PCOS. So, what do you need to know if you're trying to conceive with PCOS? In this episode of From First Period To Last Period, Rescripted Co-Founder Kristyn Hodgdon sits down with Dr. Jessica Bauer of IVFMD in Florida to discuss everything from tracking your cycle with irregular periods to IVF success rates with PCOS — because you shouldn't have to try for a year before seeking help if you're not ovulating. Brought to you by Rescripted and Inception Fertility.
It’s Not All In Your Head: How To Advocate For Yourself With PCOS
Polycystic ovary syndrome, or PCOS, affects an estimated 8-13% of reproductive-aged women, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). PCOS can cause hormonal imbalances, irregular periods, excess androgen levels, and cysts in the ovaries. It's also one of the leading causes of female infertility. Still, up to 70% of affected women remain undiagnosed worldwide. This needs to change. In this episode of From First Period To Last Period, Rescripted Co-Founder Kristyn Hodgdon sits down with Dr. Shannon Alexa of Main Line Fertility in Pennsylvania to discuss the signs & symptoms of PCOS and how to advocate for yourself with the condition — because 96-day menstrual cycles are not normal. Brought to you by Rescripted and Inception Fertility.
Sex Ed with DB: The Ultimate Period Episode with Dr. Jen Gunter
We’re switching things up today and bringing you a preview of a podcast that we think you’ll love: Sex Ed with DB! Enjoy this teaser from The Ultimate Period Episode with Dr. Jen Gunter. In this episode, DB sits down with Dr. Jen Gunter, an OB/GYN and bestselling author, for the ultimate conversation about periods! Dr. Jen shares insights from her trilogy of books, including her latest release, Blood: The Science, Medicine, and Mythology of Menstruation, emphasizing the importance of addressing misinformation and debunking myths surrounding reproductive health. She also highlights the need to challenge the stigma and shame associated with menstruation and advocates for gender equality in healthcare. Follow Sex Ed with DB on:
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Painful Sex & How To Talk To Your Partner About Endometriosis
50-70% of people with endometriosis report pelvic pain that occurs before, during, or after penetrative vaginal sex. In this episode of From First Period To Last Period, Rescripted Co-Founder Kristyn Hodgdon sits down with Dr. Lyndsey Harper, a Board-Certified OB/GYN and Founder & CEO of Rosy Wellness, to discuss the connection between endometriosis and painful intercourse, including tips for how to talk to a partner about endometriosis before getting intimate. Follow Rosy Wellness here.
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Notes From a Fertility Specialist on Trying To Conceive With Endo
Endometriosis can make it more difficult to get pregnant, with a whopping 30–50% of people with endometriosis experiencing infertility. So, what should you know if you're trying to conceive with endo? In this episode of From First Period To Last Period, Rescripted Co-Founder Kristyn Hodgdon sits down with Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh, aka "The Egg Whisperer," a fertility specialist in the San Francisco Bay Area, to discuss how endometriosis can impact fertility. From lifestyle changes to IVF protocols, tune in for all of Dr. Aimee's expert recommendations for increasing your chances of getting pregnant with endometriosis. Visit Dr. Aimee's website here.
Brought to you by Rescripted and ReceptivaDx, the only test that can identify leading causes of unexplained infertility in a single sample including endometriosis, progesterone resistance, and endometritis.
Endometriosis & Mental Health: Why It Matters, and a Therapist’s Top Tips
Did you know that, according to Yale Medicine, women with endometriosis are genetically predisposed to depression, anxiety, and/or eating disorders? In this episode of From First Period To Last Period, Rescripted Co-Founder Kristyn Hodgdon chats with Dr. Kiki Fehling, a licensed psychologist and expert in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), borderline personality disorder, self-harm, trauma, and LGBTQ+ mental health. She also personally suffers from endometriosis and dives into how DBT has helped her manage the physical and emotional challenges of living with chronic pain. Follow Dr. Fehling on TikTok here.
Brought to you by Rescripted and ReceptivaDx, the only test that can identify leading causes of unexplained infertility in a single sample including endometriosis, progesterone resistance, and endometritis.
Real Talk With Endo: Stories From Women Who Have Been There
Endometriosis affects an estimated 1 in 10 people assigned female at birth, including women, non-binary, and trans folks; however, the condition remains shrouded in stigma, leaving many people undiagnosed and in chronic pain. This needs to change. In this powerful episode of From First Period To Last Period, Rescripted Co-Founder Kristyn Hodgdon has a raw, open, and honest conversation about endometriosis with two women who have been there: Jacqueline Solivan, Director of Partnerships at Rescripted, and Emma Maxwell, tireless endometriosis advocate and Rescripted Voice. You won't want to miss it. Read more Real Talk With Endo stories here.
Brought to you by Rescripted and ReceptivaDx, the only test that can identify leading causes of unexplained infertility in a single sample including endometriosis, progesterone resistance, and endometritis.
Getting to the Root Cause of Your Infertility
When it comes to our reproductive health, hindsight is often 20/20. But in a world where it takes an average of 7-10 years to be diagnosed with endometriosis, it’s high time for reproductive healthcare that is proactive vs. reactive. In this episode of From First Period To Last Period, Rescripted Co-Founder Kristyn Hodgdon sits down with Dr. Jason Kofinas of the Kofinas Fertility Group to discuss why it's essential for a fertility clinic to identify the root cause of a patient's infertility, as well as new diagnostic testing and treatment options that may help you get to the bottom of your fertility issues. Brought to you by Rescripted and the Kofinas Fertility Group.
Pap Smears, Mammograms, and Oncofertility
When it comes to our reproductive health, hindsight is often 20/20. But in a world where it takes an average of 7-10 years to be diagnosed with endometriosis, it’s high time for reproductive healthcare that is proactive vs. reactive. In this episode of From First Period To Last Period, Rescripted Co-Founder Kristyn Hodgdon sits down with Dr. Jason Kofinas of the Kofinas Fertility Group to discuss how a woman's overall gynecological health can impact her fertility, the current guidelines for Pap smears and mammograms, as well as groundbreaking fertility preservation options for young cancer patients. Brought to you by Rescripted and the Kofinas Fertility Group.
Treatment for Endometriosis: What You Need To Know
When it comes to our reproductive health, hindsight is often 20/20. But in a world where it takes an average of 7-10 years to be diagnosed with endometriosis, it’s high time for reproductive healthcare that is proactive vs. reactive. In this episode of From First Period To Last Period, Rescripted Co-Founder Kristyn Hodgdon sits down with Dr. Melissa Montes of the Kofinas Fertility Group to discuss how endometriosis is typically discovered, why it often takes so long to diagnose, and how to know if laparoscopic surgery is the right treatment option for you. Brought to you by Rescripted and the Kofinas Fertility Group.
Fibroids and Racial Disparities in Reproductive Healthcare
When it comes to our reproductive health, hindsight is often 20/20. But in a world where it takes an average of 7-10 years to be diagnosed with endometriosis, it’s high time for reproductive healthcare that is proactive vs. reactive. In this episode of From First Period To Last Period, Rescripted Co-Founder Kristyn Hodgdon sits down with Dr. Levica Narine of the Kofinas Fertility Group to discuss uterine fibroids, why they disproportionately affect Black women, and how they can be successfully treated through minimally invasive surgery. Brought to you by Rescripted and the Kofinas Fertility Group.
The Mental Load of Being a Woman in 2024 with Dr. Thai Alonso (Live Recording!)
Formerly Dear (In)Fertility, From First Period To Last Period is a science-backed health and wellness podcast dedicated to shining a light on all of the women’s health topics that have long been considered taboo — from UTIs to endometriosis. In this Live episode recording, Rescripted Co-Founder Kristyn Hodgdon sits down with TikTok-famous therapist Dr. Thai Alonso to discuss the mental load of being a woman in 2024, and how we can begin to take back our humanity in a world that constantly tells us we need to “do more” to be healthy. With From First Period To Last Period, we’re doing the legwork on your whole body so you can be the expert in YOU. Brought to you by Rescripted.
Dear (In)Fertility Has a New Name: “From First Period To Last Period,” Coming Soon!
More often than not, women are underserved, undermined, and underrepresented in healthcare. And when it comes to our bodies, there is too much at stake. Formerly Dear (In)Fertility, From First Period To Last Period, hosted by Rescripted Co-Founder Kristyn Hodgdon, is a science-backed health and wellness podcast dedicated to shining a light on all of the women’s health topics that have long been considered taboo. From UTIs to endometriosis, we’re amplifying women’s needs and voices because we know there is so much more to the female experience than what happens at the doctor’s office. With From First Period To Last Period, we’re doing the legwork on your whole body so you can be the expert in YOU. Brought to you by Rescripted, and coming soon wherever you get your podcasts!
Pregnancy After Infertility: What To Expect in the First 8 Weeks
Pregnancy after infertility can be a journey in and of itself. From the anxiety of your first hCG beta pregnancy test to the 6-week ultrasound and beyond, in this episode of Dear (In)Fertility Rescripted Co-Founder Kristyn Hodgdon and Dr. Nicole Yoder, a Fertility Specialist at Spring Fertility in New York City, discuss what to expect in the first 8 weeks of pregnancy after IVF. Brought to you by Spring Fertility.
Fertility Fact-Checking: Gluten, Supplements, and More
Is it OK to eat gluten while trying to get pregnant? What supplements should you actually be taking on your TTC journey? Can egg freezing compromise your future fertility? In this episode of Dear (In)Fertility, Rescripted Co-Founder Kristyn Hodgdon and Dr. Nicole Yoder, a Fertility Specialist at Spring Fertility in New York City, discuss the truth behind some of the more common social media myths about fertility and IVF. Brought to you by Spring Fertility.
Implantation Failure: What Tests Should I Ask For?
A failed embryo transfer is a loss, period. But what does it mean to have recurrent implantation failure, and what tests should you ask for following one or more negative pregnancy tests during IVF? In this episode of Dear (In)Fertility, Rescripted Co-Founder Kristyn Hodgdon and Dr. Nicole Yoder, a Fertility Specialist at Spring Fertility in New York City, discuss everything you need to know about implantation failure to move forward with hope on your IVF journey. Brought to you by Spring Fertility.
Everything To Know About Miscarriage & Recurrent Pregnancy Loss
Miscarriage: It's not your fault. So then why do miscarriages happen, what are some of the potential causes of recurrent pregnancy loss, and how can you help prevent the loss of another (very wanted) pregnancy in the future? In this episode of Dear (In)Fertility, Rescripted Co-Founder Kristyn Hodgdon and Dr. Nicole Yoder, a Fertility Specialist at Spring Fertility in New York City, discuss everything you need to know about miscarriage and recurrent pregnancy loss — so you can ask the right questions and ease your anxiety as you take the next steps in your fertility journey. Brought to you by Spring Fertility.
Natural, Fresh, or Frozen Embryo Transfer: What Are My Options?
What is a natural embryo transfer? What about a frozen embryo transfer (FET)? How do you know which one is right for you? In this episode of Dear (In)Fertility, Rescripted Co-Founder Kristyn Hodgdon and Dr. Nicole Yoder, a Fertility Specialist at Spring Fertility in New York City, discuss the various embryo transfer protocols used during IVF, the benefits (and risks) of each, and how they can impact your success rates. Brought to you by Spring Fertility.
Questions To Ask After an Unsuccessful Egg Retrieval
Unsuccessful egg retrieval can be soul-crushing, but it doesn't have to be the end of the road. There are questions your healthcare team can help address on what can be done differently in a future cycle and what your options are for next steps. In this episode of Dear (In)Fertility, Rescripted Co-Founder Kristyn Hodgdon and Dr. Nicole Yoder, a Fertility Specialist at Spring Fertility in New York City, discuss what to do (and what questions to ask) when an IVF cycle doesn't yield the results you were hoping for. Brought to you by Spring Fertility.
IVF: What Are the Success Rates in My Age Range?
What are the 'typical' IVF success rates, based on age? What is the average number of IVF cycles it takes to achieve a successful pregnancy? In this episode of Dear (In)Fertility, Rescripted Co-Founder Kristyn Hodgdon and Dr. Nicole Yoder, a Fertility Specialist at Spring Fertility in New York City, discuss the many factors that play a role in IVF success rates, what to do if you have a less-than-ideal outcome and more. Brought to you by Spring Fertility.
IUIs: How Successful Are They, Really?
Intrauterine Insemination is often a first-line treatment for infertility, but how successful are IUIs, really? In this episode of Dear (In)Fertility, Rescripted Co-Founder Kristyn Hodgdon and Dr. Nicole Yoder, a Fertility Specialist at Spring Fertility in New York City, discuss who might be a good candidate for IUI, what you can expect during an IUI cycle, IUI success rates, and what to do when you've had three or more unsuccessful IUIs. Brought to you by Spring Fertility.
HSG, SIS, Hysteroscopy, Oh My!
What is a Hysterosalpingogram (HSG), and what can it tell you about your fertility? What about a Hysteroscopy? In this episode of Dear (In)Fertility, Rescripted Co-Founder Kristyn Hodgdon and Dr. Nicole Yoder, a Fertility Specialist at Spring Fertility in New York City, explore the various diagnostic tests for infertility — from Genetic Carrier Screening to Saline Sonogram — and how they can help you advocate for yourself on your family-building journey. Brought to you by Spring Fertility.
It’s Been a Year of TTC: Now What?
So you've been trying to get pregnant for a year with no luck. Now what? In this episode of Dear (In)Fertility, Rescripted Co-Founder Kristyn Hodgdon and Dr. Nicole Yoder, a Fertility Specialist at Spring Fertility in New York City, explore what to do when you’re trying to conceive and feel like nothing is working. From when to seek the help of a fertility specialist to red flags that indicate you should get evaluated sooner, this entire season is dedicated to all things “fertility troubleshooting,” so you can become your own best reproductive health advocate. Brought to you by Spring Fertility.
Dear (In)Fertility Season 6: "Fertility Troubleshooting," Coming Soon!
Dear (In)Fertility Season 6 is coming soon! This time, join Rescripted Co-Founder Kristyn Hodgdon and Dr. Nicole Yoder, a Fertility Specialist at Spring Fertility in NYC, as they explore what to do when you’re trying to conceive and feel like nothing is working. From when to seek the help of a fertility specialist to what questions to ask when IVF fails, this season will address all things “fertility troubleshooting,” so you can become your own best reproductive health advocate. Brought to you by Spring Fertility.
Why You Should Pay Attention to Your Vaginal Health
Vaginal discomfort is one of the leading reasons women seek healthcare advice, and over 90% of these cases can be attributed to imbalances in the vaginal microbiome. Not only that, an imbalanced vaginal microbiome is associated with infertility, pregnancy complications, STIs, and more. So, why is it still such a mystery? In this episode of Dear (In)Fertility, Kristyn sits down with Priyanka Jain, Co-Founder and CEO of Evvy, to discuss its mission of closing the gender health gap by discovering and leveraging overlooked female biomarkers — starting with the vaginal microbiome.
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Navigating Healthcare as a Woman in 2023 with Nurse Suzie Devine
There’s no denying women have more frequent and complex health needs than men. From menstruating every month to dealing with UTIs, there’s a lot going on, and with so much misinformation out there it can feel overwhelming, to say the least. In this episode of Dear (In)Fertility, Kristyn sits down with Nurse Suzie Devine, Founder of Binto, to discuss how women can navigate their healthcare in a way that's proactive rather than reactive and puts their needs first.
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How to Start Regulating Your Nervous System with Anna Bohnengel, RDN
Whether it's due to increased stress levels, health problems, financial struggles, or fertility challenges, a dysregulated nervous system can take a toll on your overall well-being. In this episode of Dear (In)Fertility, Kristyn sits down with Registered Dietitian Anna Bohnengel to discuss how your nervous system can become unbalanced, signs to look out for, and actionable tips to help reinstate a feeling of "safety" within your body.
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Why ‘Beauty Rest’ Is All It’s Cracked Up To Be with Dr. Angela Holliday-Bell
We know that consistent, quality sleep supports hormone regulation and promotes physical and mental wellness in women. But how much sleep should you actually be getting each night, and what should you do when insomnia strikes? In this episode of Dear (In)Fertility, Kristyn sits down with Board-Certified Physician & Certified Sleep Specialist Dr. Angela Holliday-Bell to discuss why 'beauty rest' is all it's cracked up to be (and more).
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Toxic Positivity & Owning Your Emotions — Even the Difficult Ones with Whitney Goodman, LMFT
From being told, "At least it was early" following a miscarriage to "You can always try again" after a failed cycle, positive thinking has been packaged and sold as the cure to all of life's problems. But more often than not, these platitudes shame us and others into feeling like we have to have it all together all of the time. In this episode of Dear (In)Fertility, Kristyn chats with Whitney Goodman, LMFT of @sitwithwhit all about toxic positivity, relationships, and how we can learn to own our emotions — even the difficult ones.
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The Pelvic Floor Playbook with Alyssa Hariprashad, DPT
Did you know that the pelvic floor is responsible for supporting and stabilizing all of our pelvic organs (including the uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries), and a weak pelvic floor can impact everything from sexual function to regular bowel movements? In this episode of Dear (In)Fertility, Kristyn sits down with pelvic floor physical therapist Alyssa Hariprashad to discuss why you should start paying more attention to your pelvic floor, how to know if your pelvic floor is in need of some TLC, and how to tell if you would benefit from a pelvic floor exam.
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Nutrition Is More Than Just Healthy Eating with Macy Coleman, RDN
When it comes to how to nourish your body for optimal fertility, it can often feel like information overload. In this episode of Dear (In)Fertility, Kristyn sits down with Macy Coleman, Registered Dietitian and Founder of Well Women Nutrition to discuss small changes you can make to your daily routine that can have a big impact on your reproductive and hormonal health — and it's not just limited to healthy eating.
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Can Acupuncture & Traditional Chinese Medicine Improve Fertility? with Dr. Christina Burns
From increased blood flow to reduced stress, acupuncture is a common practice among women who are trying, and struggling, to conceive — but can it really help improve fertility? In this episode of Dear (In)Fertility, Kristyn dives into the many benefits of acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine as it relates to women's reproductive and hormonal health with Dr. Christina Burns, founder of Naturna Life.
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Movement Is Medicine with Jourdan Baldwin & Niccole Hendrickson of KALO Fitness
We know that regular exercise has many benefits when it comes to women's reproductive and hormonal health — but how much is too much? In this episode of Dear (In)Fertility, Kristyn dives into all things movement and exercise with Jourdan Baldwin and Niccole Hendrickson, Owners of KALO Fitness. From the importance of strength training for women's health to listening to your body in times of stress, in this episode, we discuss how movement is medicine, whatever that may look like for you.
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Cycle Syncing: How To Heal Your Hormones with Alisa Vitti
80% of women will suffer from a hormonal imbalance in their lifetime. In this episode of Dear (In)Fertility, Kristyn dives into the practice of cycle syncing with the inimitable Alisa Vitti, functional nutritionist, hormone expert, and founder of Flo Living. From what the color of your period blood can tell you to practical tips for aligning your lifestyle choices with your menstrual cycle, we hope you finish this episode feeling more in tune with your body than ever before — because your hormonal health matters.
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Season 5 of Dear (In)Fertility, Coming Soon!
Created by Rescripted, Dear (In)Fertility is the first-ever podcast that doubles as an advice column for all things fertility and women's health. This season, join Rescripted Co-Founder Kristyn Hodgdon as she – along with a variety of women’s health experts – explores holistic approaches to our reproductive, hormonal, sexual, mental, and overall health and wellness while navigating her own fertility journey outside of IVF.
From the practice of cycle-syncing to the importance of pelvic floor therapy, we'll address some of the many questions women have about their bodies and share practical tips for improving your day-to-day life, and in turn, your fertility. It’s time to end the shame and stigma surrounding women’s bodies once and for all – from first period to last period. Who's with us?!
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Kaillie Humphries
Kaillie Humphries is a Canadian-American bobsledder who has won three Olympic gold medals, one Olympic bronze medal, and five world championships. In this episode of Dear (In)Fertility, Kaillie shares the challenges and triumphs of going through IVF as a competitive female athlete. Brought to you by Kindbody. To learn more and to join Rescripted’s free fertility support community, head to Rescripted.com.
Sarah Herron
Internationally recognized as “Sarah Herron from The Bachelor,” to the fertility community Sarah is better known for her adventurous and vulnerable Instagram posts. At the time of this recording, Sarah was pregnant with her IVF miracle, Oliver Brown, who was born on January 28, 2023, at 24 weeks, and passed away shortly after. Sarah and her fiancé, Dylan, have given us permission to share this episode in remembrance of their son Oliver, who only ever knew love. Brought to you by Kindbody. To learn more and to join Rescripted’s free fertility support community, head to Rescripted.com.
Sammy Previte
Sammy Previte is a Registered Dietitian, Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor, Certified Personal Trainer, Founder of Find Food Freedom®, and co-host of the What The Actual Fork™ Podcast. In this episode of Dear (In)Fertility, she chats with Kristyn about her difficult IVF journey and her mission of helping humans make peace with food and their body. Brought to you by Kindbody. To learn more and to join Rescripted’s free fertility support community, head to Rescripted.com.
Caroline Lunny
Bachelor alum and Realtor Caroline Lunny has spent nearly two years dedicated to her egg-freezing journey, and now she’s sharing everything she’s learned to help other women who may not even know they’re in the same situation. Brought to you by Kindbody. To learn more and to join Rescripted’s free fertility support community, head to Rescripted.com.
Chloe Melas
In this episode of Dear (In)Fertility, CNN Entertainment Reporter Chloe Melas shares it all: from an unplanned pregnancy in her 20s to her husband Brian's male factor infertility diagnosis. After ultimately having success with IVF, she and Brian now dedicate their time to raising awareness for other families on their own journeys. Brought to you by Kindbody. To learn more and to join Rescripted’s free fertility support community, head to Rescripted.com.
Bethany Meyers
In this episode of Dear (In)Fertility, Bethany Meyers, Founder & CEO of the be.come project, joins Kristyn for an open and honest conversation about infertility, pregnancy loss, feel-good movement, and body neutrality on the path to parenthood. Brought to you by Kindbody. To learn more and to join Rescripted’s free fertility support community, head to Rescripted.com.
Kristen Welker
In this episode of Dear (In)Fertility, NBC News White House Correspondent & "Weekend Today" anchor Kristen Welker shares her experience navigating infertility, balancing her high-stakes job at the White House with IVF, grieving her ability to carry a pregnancy, and ultimately becoming a parent to her daughter, Margot Lane, via surrogacy. Brought to you by Kindbody. To learn more and to join Rescripted’s free fertility support community, head to Rescripted.com.
Mallory Weggemann
Welcome back to Dear (In)Fertility! This season, we’re going back to our roots, highlighting *real* and unfiltered fertility stories from those who have been there – through IVF, egg freezing, donor conception, surrogacy, and more. In this episode, join Rescripted Co-Founder Kristyn Hodgdon and Paralympic Gold Medal Swimmer & Author Mallory Weggemann for a conversation on male factor infertility, IVF, pregnancy after infertility, and the common misconceptions about physical disability and fertility. Brought to you by Kindbody. To learn more and to join Rescripted’s free fertility support community, head to Rescripted.com.
Dear (In)Fertility Season 4, Coming Soon!
Dear (In)Fertility Season 4 is almost here, and this time we’re going back to our roots, sharing the real and unfiltered fertility stories of those who have been there – through IVF, egg freezing, donor conception, surrogacy, and more. From Weekend Today anchor & NBC News White House Correspondent Kristen Welker to Paralympic Gold Medalist & Author Mallory Weggemann, this season we’re highlighting 8 fearless women who are using their platforms for good to help rescript the narrative around fertility and family-building. To learn more and to join Rescripted’s free fertility support community, head to Rescripted.com.
Sexual Health, Demystified
Believe it or not, sexual health can impact your physical, mental, emotional, and social well-being. In this episode of Dear (In)Fertility, Rescripted Co-Founder Kristyn Hodgdon and board-certified OBGYN Dr. Staci Tanouye discuss the orgasm gap, how to increase libido, the difference between arousal and desire, painful sex, period sex, and much more. To learn more about Rescripted and to join our free fertility support community, head to our website at Rescripted.com.
Vulvovaginal Health 101
Vulva vs. Vagina: What's the difference? Are feminine hygiene products safe to use? Why do yeast infections happen? In this episode of Dear (In)Fertility, Rescripted Co-Founder Kristyn Hodgdon and board-certified OBGYN Dr. Staci Tanouye discuss vulvovaginal health, and it's chock full of things you might not know about what goes on "down there." To learn more about Rescripted and to join our free fertility support community, head to our website at Rescripted.com.
Starting To Try Checklist
From the importance of a preconception appointment to possible fertility red flags to look out for, in this episode of Dear (In)Fertility, Rescripted Co-Founder Kristyn Hodgdon and board-certified OBGYN Dr. Staci Tanouye discuss everything you need to know before trying to get pregnant, plus health and wellness tips for those already trying. To learn more about Rescripted and to join our free fertility support community, head to our website at Rescripted.com.
All About Endometriosis
Did you know that it takes an average of 7 years to be diagnosed with endometriosis? In this episode of Dear (In)Fertility, Rescripted Co-Founder Kristyn Hodgdon and board-certified OBGYN Dr. Staci Tanouye discuss all things endometriosis, from signs and symptoms to diagnosis and treatment options. To learn more about Rescripted and to join our free fertility support community, head to our website at Rescripted.com.
Miscarriage Care
1 in 4 known pregnancies ends in miscarriage, but for something so common, why is the topic of pregnancy loss still so taboo? In this episode of Dear (In)Fertility, Rescripted Co-Founder Kristyn Hodgdon and board-certified OBGYN Dr. Staci Tanouye discuss everything you need to know about miscarriage care, from causes to symptoms to treatment options. To learn more about Rescripted and to join our free fertility support community, head to our website at Rescripted.com.