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Episode Summary:
In this episode of Fertile Frequencies Radio, Lindsay Goodwin gets real about relationship stress while trying to conceive—from scheduled sex pressure and two-week-wait anxiety to results day, money talks, and shifting desire. You'll hear how fertility stress lands in the body (hello, cortisol), why oxytocin bonding matters, and what everyday male fertility support looks like. Lindsay offers simple, body-based ways to downshift stress, keep partner communication compassionate, and nurture intimacy beyond sex—including a quick sacral-heart reset and a gentle spirit-baby moment for those who resonate.
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The contents of this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. The information provided should not be construed as clinical advice, used as a substitute for professional healthcare guidance, or for discontinuing medical care or treatment. Always consult a qualified medical professional or healthcare provider for personalized medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment.
By Lindsay Goodwin | Fertility Expert and Spirit Baby Medium5
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Episode Summary:
In this episode of Fertile Frequencies Radio, Lindsay Goodwin gets real about relationship stress while trying to conceive—from scheduled sex pressure and two-week-wait anxiety to results day, money talks, and shifting desire. You'll hear how fertility stress lands in the body (hello, cortisol), why oxytocin bonding matters, and what everyday male fertility support looks like. Lindsay offers simple, body-based ways to downshift stress, keep partner communication compassionate, and nurture intimacy beyond sex—including a quick sacral-heart reset and a gentle spirit-baby moment for those who resonate.
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What You'll Learn:
Supportive Links:
The contents of this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. The information provided should not be construed as clinical advice, used as a substitute for professional healthcare guidance, or for discontinuing medical care or treatment. Always consult a qualified medical professional or healthcare provider for personalized medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment.

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