Ep. 91 | Coping with the Stress of Infertility and Finding a Path Forward

Episode 91 June 20, 2023 00:34:01
Ep. 91 | Coping with the Stress of Infertility and Finding a Path Forward
Fertility Cafe
Ep. 91 | Coping with the Stress of Infertility and Finding a Path Forward

Jun 20 2023 | 00:34:01

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Hosted By

Eloise Drane

Show Notes

In this episode, I interview relationship expert Andrea Syrtash about the real toll of finding out you have infertility issues. She talks about how infertility is not just a medical journey, it’s also an emotional, relational, financial, physical, and spiritual one as well.  

Guest Bio

Andrea is the founder of Pregnantish, the first media platform dedicated to helping people navigate fertility treatments and infertility. A regular on-air personality and the host of the Pregnantish podcast, Andrea’s hosted TV shows for Oprah’s OWN, Discovery, and Fox, and is the author of He's Just Not Your Type (And That's a Good Thing) and Cheat On Your Husband (With Your Husband). 

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