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In this episode, we spill the truth about how infertility and IVF mess with our body image, from surprise weight shifts to feeling like we don't recognize our own bodies. We’re keeping it honest, funny, and real, celebrating the ways our bodies are resilient while still owning that it’s okay to want a few tweaks. Plus, we share our favorite self-care hacks (everything shower, anyone?) and why leaning on our people makes the chaos a lot more manageable.
⭐️ If the pod has helped you feel seen, please follow and rate us on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. It helps others in the infertility community find us!
💌 Subscribe to our weekly newsletter "Everyone's Getting Pregnant Without Me" for infertility stories, episode updates, and thoughtful recs from the TTC frontlines.
🎶 Intro music by Fog Chaser
🎥 Photography by 20Twenty Productions
Disclaimer: This episode is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care.
By w/ Amy Salke and Kayti Christian5
8989 ratings
In this episode, we spill the truth about how infertility and IVF mess with our body image, from surprise weight shifts to feeling like we don't recognize our own bodies. We’re keeping it honest, funny, and real, celebrating the ways our bodies are resilient while still owning that it’s okay to want a few tweaks. Plus, we share our favorite self-care hacks (everything shower, anyone?) and why leaning on our people makes the chaos a lot more manageable.
⭐️ If the pod has helped you feel seen, please follow and rate us on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. It helps others in the infertility community find us!
💌 Subscribe to our weekly newsletter "Everyone's Getting Pregnant Without Me" for infertility stories, episode updates, and thoughtful recs from the TTC frontlines.
🎶 Intro music by Fog Chaser
🎥 Photography by 20Twenty Productions
Disclaimer: This episode is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care.

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