Infertility is a disease that affects 1 in 6 people globally, so why aren’t we talking about it more? ”Well, That Sucks” hosted by Kelsey and Tyler is a podcast that turns the volume up on the infertility conversation. As they share their own infertility story, each episode shines a light on the journey want-to-be parents embark on when trying to conceive naturally simply isn’t an option. If you’re someone or a couple who is on your own infertility journey, know someone or a couple who is, or are just generally curious about what the world of infertility is like, the stories Kelsey and Tyler share through this podcast are for you.
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Infertility is a disease that affects 1 in 6 people globally, so why aren’t we talking about it more? ”Well, That Sucks” hosted by Kelsey and Tyler is a podcast that turns the volume up on the infertility conversation. As they share their own infertility story, each episode shines a light on the journey want-to-be parents embark on when trying to conceive naturally simply isn’t an option. If you’re someone or a couple who is on your own infertility journey, know someone or a couple who is, or are just generally curious about what the world of infertility is like, the stories Kelsey and Tyler share through this podcast are for you.
On the seventh episode of Well, That Sucks, Kelsey and Tyler hit a new milestone along the path of infertility: the transfer. Two of the 13 eggs they retrieved have formed into healthy, viable embryos -- one of which could be destined as Kelsey's and Tyler's first child. With a mix of nerves and excitement, they know this new marker in their journey could be one of their final stops before becoming parents. But how much farther do they actually need to go?
Well, That Sucks: An Infertility Podcast
Infertility is a disease that affects 1 in 6 people globally, so why aren’t we talking about it more? ”Well, That Sucks” hosted by Kelsey and Tyler is a podcast that turns the volume up on the infertility conversation. As they share their own infertility story, each episode shines a light on the journey want-to-be parents embark on when trying to conceive naturally simply isn’t an option. If you’re someone or a couple who is on your own infertility journey, know someone or a couple who is, or are just generally curious about what the world of infertility is like, the stories Kelsey and Tyler share through this podcast are for you.