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SILENT stage 4 endo, uterine infections, an ovulation defect and getting pregnant after 18 months With Lindsay Chiodo

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Lindsay Chiodo shares her personal journey through infertility and her experience with silent stage 4 endometriosis any other diagnoses that made it challenging for her to conceive. She discusses the emotional challenges of trying to conceive, the importance of understanding one's body, and the role of medical professionals in navigating fertility issues. Lindsay emphasizes the significance of being heard by healthcare providers and explores alternative approaches like NAPRO technology, which focuses on addressing the root causes of fertility problems. She emphasizes the need for advocacy in fertility treatments and encourages others not to accept unexplained infertility as a diagnosis.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Lindsay's Journey

03:08 The Desire for Motherhood and Early Signs of Infertility

06:08 Becoming a Doula and Understanding Fertility

08:54 The Impact of Family History on Fertility

12:06 Seeking Medical Advice and Diagnosis

14:50 Navigating the NAPRO Approach

18:02 Initial Treatments and Challenges

21:01 Surgery and Discovering Endometriosis

24:07 Post-Surgery Recovery and Next Steps

30:40 Navigating Post-Surgery Fertility Challenges

36:00 The Emotional Toll of Infertility

41:12 Finding Support and Community

45:58 The Importance of Advocacy in Fertility

51:11 Resources and Hope for the Journey

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Special mentions from the episode:

Nancy’s Nook

My Catholic Doctor

Napro Fertility Surgeon

Adelaide White

https://www.fertilysis.com/

If you want to share your story on the podcast, send an email to ⁠becca@sproutfertility.co⁠ 

Keywords

fertility, infertility, doula, endometriosis, NAPRO, pregnancy, motherhood, reproductive health, women's health, personal story, infertility, endometriosis, fertility treatments, emotional support, community, reproductive health, progesterone, pregnancy, women's health, advocacy