In this episode: - Tampon trouble at summer camp - Medical communication with kids - Fertility conversations as a teenager - What is a Fully Septate Uterus? - Going to warehouse parties with ankylosing spondylitis - "Self healing" slipping into isolation and eating disorder - Shifting from individual healing to community care - Wellness purity culture - There's no way to fully prepare for conception - Allowing yourself to flare - "The experience of not being pregnant, then being pregnant is o...
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In this episode: - Tampon trouble at summer camp - Medical communication with kids - Fertility conversations as a teenager - What is a Fully Septate Uterus? - Going to warehouse parties with ankylosing spondylitis - "Self healing" slipping into isolation and eating disorder - Shifting from individual healing to community care - Wellness purity culture - There's no way to fully prepare for conception - Allowing yourself to flare - "The experience of not being pregnant, then being pregnant is o...
Reach out! https://www.instagram.com/phoebeelyman In this episode, we answer your questions about WHEN to do fertility massage... - For natural cycles (follicular phase? during ovulation? during menstruation?) - For IVF cycles - Differences in the two week wait between natural and medicated cycles - Risks of ovarian torsion - Special considerations for egg quality
Conscious Conception
In this episode: - Tampon trouble at summer camp - Medical communication with kids - Fertility conversations as a teenager - What is a Fully Septate Uterus? - Going to warehouse parties with ankylosing spondylitis - "Self healing" slipping into isolation and eating disorder - Shifting from individual healing to community care - Wellness purity culture - There's no way to fully prepare for conception - Allowing yourself to flare - "The experience of not being pregnant, then being pregnant is o...