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I'm 13. Here’s What I Think About Being Donor Conceived.
A landmark episode today, featuring 13-year-old Eve – a donor-egg child with a story to tell. Accompanied by her mother, Eve speaks with calmness and clarity about the way she came into the world. The present, not the past, is what drives her. She questions the donor-conceived label; how she was created is far less important to her than her family, friends and current interests. We discuss the emotional side of treatment from both the parent and child perspective, with some surprising revelations. A fascinating interview, enhanced with wisdom and thoughtfulness from Eve and her lovely mum.
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12. Care & Comfort: Managing High-Risk Pregnancies After IVF
25:08||Season 2, Ep. 12Positive pregnancy test after IVF treatment? Fantastic. Now comes the next challenge – the pregnancy itself. Many fertility patients are in their late 30s or early 40s, and pregnancies in this age group require close care and monitoring. We speak to renowned fetal medicine specialist Ruwan Wimalasundera, senior consultant obstetrician at London’s University College Hospital. We discuss the medical risks associated with older mothers, specifically relating to multiple pregnancies and the complications that can occur. These include preeclampsia, preterm birth and gestational diabetes, and we stress the importance of single embryo transfers to reduce these pregnancy risks. We also talk about the positive aspects of having children later in life. From surgery in the womb to emotional support in the consulting room, this is a reflective interview with an outstanding doctor in tune with the challenges and joys of IVF pregnancies. Official podcast website: https://fertility-spotlight.com/Instagram: @fertilityspotlightFacebook: @fertilityspotlight Producer: David Roper, Heavy Entertainment
11. Maca, Myths and Mush: Eating Your Way to Fertility Health
25:48||Season 2, Ep. 11What foods should you eat when trying to conceive? We meet functional nutritionist Hayley Paul, who takes a science-based approach to food, drink and dietary planning. We ask if fertility patients really need to eat pineapple to boost their pregnancy chances. We discuss the ‘superfood’ label: beetroot, maca powder and green tea all score highly. And we look at the benefits of full fat dairy products, antioxidants and other important food groups. Overlooking all of this is Hayley’s strong interest in good digestion, gut health and the nature of food absorption. A detailed and fascinating look at the ways we can optimise our conception health – and, crucially, our potential baby’s health too. Official podcast website: https://fertility-spotlight.com/Hayley Paul: https://www.habitude.co.uk/Instagram: @fertilityspotlightFacebook: @fertilityspotlight Producer: David Roper, Heavy Entertainment
10. Sex & IVF: Top Tips From Psychosexual Therapist Kate Moyle
24:22||Season 2, Ep. 10Can you maintain a happy sex life during fertility treatment – and after it? We speak to world-renowned sex therapist Kate Moyle about this tricky dilemma. The disruptive nature of IVF can often affect closeness and Intimacy. But, as Kate points out, not all relationships need sex to thrive and survive. We discuss the different approaches to sexual comfort by couples and singles on their fertility journeys. IVF affects everyone in different ways. Common feelings of temporary unhappiness can sometimes lead to strained sexual connections. And this unhappiness can spill over into life after the birth of a longed-for child. Kate opens up about her own IVF experience and the challenges she herself faced. A frank and revealing discussion, highlighting the obstacles and solutions to love and togetherness on the infertility road. Official podcast website: https://fertility-spotlight.com/Kate Moyle: https://www.katemoyle.co.uk/Instagram: @fertilityspotlightFacebook: @fertilityspotlight Producer: David Roper, Heavy Entertainment
9. ‘Mum, Dad, You’re So Old!’ Parenting After IVF In Your 40s
20:05||Season 2, Ep. 9Do IVF patients make better parents? We discuss the reality that many fertility patients are, like us, older. Now in our fifties, with two children under 13, we ask if age is a help or a hindrance to good parenting. Positivity and energy are key. Health is a priority. We explore the nature of love, our friendships with fellow parents younger than us, generational ties, and what our ages really mean to our two daughters. It’s all about the quality of our time together. From there it's a short step to happiness, where stability and the flow of love underpin our children’s future.Check out the podcast website: https://fertility-spotlight.comInstagram: @fertilityspotlightFacebook: @fertilityspotlight Producer: David Roper, Heavy Entertainment
8. Life With Liberty Mills: How To Boost Your Fertility Health
30:33||Season 2, Ep. 8A fascinating chat with Liberty Mills, an integrative health and nutrition coach with a remarkable life story. She conceived her second daughter naturally, at 44, after a range of holistic and lifestyle changes. Liberty talks with honesty and humour about the highs and lows of her life, and how determination and pragmatism saw her through. We explore the small adjustments that could make a big difference to conception success. These include a tailored approach to diet and exercise, digital detoxing and an awareness of pollutants in the home. We discuss Liberty's new book, 360 Fertility, a compendium of ideas for optimising male and female fertility. Liberty's interview is warm and inspiring, full of personal and professional wisdom.Check out the podcast website: https://fertility-spotlight.com360 Fertility, by Liberty Mills, is published by Headline Home.Instagram: @fertilityspotlightFacebook: @fertilityspotlightProducer: David Roper, Heavy Entertainment
7. Embryo Glue, Anyone? The Truth About IVF Add-On Treatments
21:29||Season 2, Ep. 7What exactly are fertility add-ons? And are they safe, effective and worth the money? We speak to fertility specialist, Dr. Tomáš Bagócsi, from Reprofit, which has clinics in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. From embryo glue to PGT-A genetic testing, assisted hatching to time-lapse cameras, Dr. Tomáš summarises the risks and potential benefits of ten of the most popular add-on treatments. We reflect on the cautious approach taken by the HFEA (the regulator of UK fertility clinics), challenging its wariness. Skilled doctors and clinics, Dr. Tomáš argues, can be trusted to recommend add-ons responsibly. Larger trials may be needed, but this doesn’t mean add-ons should be disregarded. An honest and informative interview with a fertility doctor at the top of his game. Check out the podcast website: https://fertility-spotlight.comInstagram: @fertilityspotlightFacebook: @fertilityspotlightProducer: David Roper, Heavy Entertainment
6. Herbal Medicine & Me: How Plants Grew My Career & My Family
20:29||Season 2, Ep. 6Can herbs optimise your fertility? We speak to Jodie Foreman, a medical herbalist and reflexologist with a keen interest in pregnancy and conception issues. Plants have been used in medicine for centuries. Many countries, including China, embrace holistic approaches to health alongside man-made drugs. Jodie talks about the importance of tailored treatments, with an emphasis on carefully considered herbal assistance. She spent ten years herself trying to conceive – and Jodie’s empathy for those with fertility issues is clear. For her, as well as her patients, a delicate balance of herbs, emotional support, conventional medicine and lifestyle adjustments can work together. And when herbal remedies are used to improve general health, optimal fertility can follow. Check out the podcast website: https://fertility-spotlight.comInstagram: @fertilityspotlightFacebook: @fertilityspotlightProducer: David Roper, Heavy Entertainment
5. Your Womb: Dr. Gabriel Weston Considers Its Power & Beauty
21:53||Season 2, Ep. 5Is the womb the finest human organ? And what role does it really play in female identity? In this fascinating episode, we speak to Dr. Gabriel Weston – surgeon, broadcaster, author and mother. She argues that the womb is far more than an anatomical wonder. The stories and humanity behind it transcend its biological function. We discuss its form, its place in our collective imagination, and the patriarchy’s astonishing attempts to subvert its power. As Dr. Gabriel writes in her latest book, Alive, the womb represents something profound and provocative within the human journey. ‘Love is the inescapable accompaniment to giving birth to a child,’ she says in the interview. That’s just one of the emotions underpinning this remarkable organ. Check out the podcast website: https://fertility-spotlight.comAlive: An Alternative Anatomy, by Dr. Gabriel Weston. Instagram: @gabrielwestonalive Instagram: @fertilityspotlightFacebook: @fertilityspotlightProducer: David Roper, Heavy Entertainment