Navigating Circumstantial Infertility and Mental Health
People think when someone gets married, that they're going to have kids right away. But so many times, that's not what happens.
Sexual Dysfunction: You’re Not Alone
Erectile dysfunction. Vaginismus. Vulvodynia. Decreased libido. These are just some of the reasons that one might be dealing with infertility, because of the inability to have intercourse.
84. Singledom and Circumstantial Infertility with Chanie Wassner
Chanie Wassner joins Aimee Baron, MD to talk about the unfairness of modern society placing undue emphasis on a women’s fertility, egg freezing and why it’s not all it’s cracked up to be (see what I did there?), and the perils of single parenthood.
35. Tokophobia with Yehudit Kosowsky
Yehudit Kosowsky, joins Aimee Baron, MD to talk about tokophobia (the fear of getting pregnant), how it affected her journey, and her story about overcoming her fears.
Circumstantial Infertility - Waiting for the Right Time
"I really resonate with this circumstantial infertility concept. I waited much longer than I wanted to for my first because my husband was in school, and he didn’t want to try yet. When we finally did, I had a miscarriage but then thankfully got pregnant again right away.
Shalom Bayit
Sometimes, prioritizing our physical health and safety means not getting pregnant again. Hearing these words can be incredibly heartbreaking…
Circumstantial Infertility - Ariella Kamen (Gordon)
Another form of circumstantial infertility is when someone does not have the parts required to get pregnant. This could be due to MRKH, Turner syndrome (where the ovaries are underdeveloped) or other such situations. As always, please be kind, as you never know what someone else is going through.