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In this episode, we explore what it feels like to be emotionally stuck during infertility. (It sucks BTW)
We talk about the numbness, the overwhelm, and the longing for clarity when everything feels murky.
You’ll hear real stories and reflections on why infertility can make you feel paralyzed, and what it actually means to start “moving” again—emotionally, relationally, and personally.
This episode is for anyone who’s ever felt frozen in place during infertility.
Uniquely Knitted exists to transform the experience of infertility. Our mission is to heal the traumas of infertility, miscarriage, and loss, and to end the isolation that comes with struggling to conceive. We achieve this by providing innovative, evidence-based preventative mental health support to those fighting to grow their families.
Discover more at uniquelyknitted.org
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By Jesse and Doug from Uniquely Knitted4.9
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In this episode, we explore what it feels like to be emotionally stuck during infertility. (It sucks BTW)
We talk about the numbness, the overwhelm, and the longing for clarity when everything feels murky.
You’ll hear real stories and reflections on why infertility can make you feel paralyzed, and what it actually means to start “moving” again—emotionally, relationally, and personally.
This episode is for anyone who’s ever felt frozen in place during infertility.
Uniquely Knitted exists to transform the experience of infertility. Our mission is to heal the traumas of infertility, miscarriage, and loss, and to end the isolation that comes with struggling to conceive. We achieve this by providing innovative, evidence-based preventative mental health support to those fighting to grow their families.
Discover more at uniquelyknitted.org
Support the show

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