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Episode 10 - Many women struggling with fertility carry a quiet belief beneath everything else:
“Something must be wrong with me.”
Even when it’s never spoken out loud, that belief shapes how women relate to their bodies, their emotions, and themselves — and it creates enormous pressure.
In this final episode of the series, Dr. Anne explains why your fertility journey was never a personal failure — and why fear, worry, and vigilance are not signs of weakness.
They are signs of adaptation.
The brain is designed to protect you.
When it encounters uncertainty, loss, disappointment, or prolonged stress, it learns — and wires patterns meant to keep you safe.
Those patterns aren’t intentional.
They’re learned.
And learned neural pathways can be rewired.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
This episode isn’t about forcing optimism or “thinking positively.”
It’s about understanding what happened — and restoring dignity, agency, and compassion toward your body.
If this has been helpful like and share this series so more women who are struggling to get pregnant can find it.
If you want more information here's a free masterclass for you: https://drannefertility.com/register
By Dr. Anne WhiteEpisode 10 - Many women struggling with fertility carry a quiet belief beneath everything else:
“Something must be wrong with me.”
Even when it’s never spoken out loud, that belief shapes how women relate to their bodies, their emotions, and themselves — and it creates enormous pressure.
In this final episode of the series, Dr. Anne explains why your fertility journey was never a personal failure — and why fear, worry, and vigilance are not signs of weakness.
They are signs of adaptation.
The brain is designed to protect you.
When it encounters uncertainty, loss, disappointment, or prolonged stress, it learns — and wires patterns meant to keep you safe.
Those patterns aren’t intentional.
They’re learned.
And learned neural pathways can be rewired.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
This episode isn’t about forcing optimism or “thinking positively.”
It’s about understanding what happened — and restoring dignity, agency, and compassion toward your body.
If this has been helpful like and share this series so more women who are struggling to get pregnant can find it.
If you want more information here's a free masterclass for you: https://drannefertility.com/register