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EPISODE · Jun 14, 2024 · 29 MIN

Black Women and Fertility Options

from The New Era Woman Network · host AWE MEDIA GROUP

The Color of Wellness - Black Women and Infertility Options featuring Quisha Umemba of Umemba HealthIn a recent episode of "The Color of Wellness," the podcast hosted an enlightening discussion on the topic of Black women and infertility options. The episode featured Quisha Umemba, a prominent health advocate and the founder of Umemba Health. This insightful conversation aimed to shed light on the unique challenges Black women face regarding infertility and the available options to address these issues.Key Points Discussed:1. Unique Challenges for Black Women:   - Quisha Umemba highlighted that Black women often experience higher rates of infertility compared to their white counterparts. She discussed the role of underlying health conditions such as fibroids, which disproportionately affect Black women and contribute to infertility issues.   - The conversation also touched upon the societal and cultural stigmas surrounding infertility within the Black community, making it a challenging and often isolating experience.2. Barriers to Accessing Care:   - One of the critical barriers discussed was the lack of access to quality healthcare and fertility treatments for Black women. Quisha emphasized that systemic racism and socioeconomic disparities play significant roles in limiting access to necessary reproductive health services.   - The high cost of fertility treatments and lack of insurance coverage for these services further exacerbate the issue.3. Available Infertility Options:   - Quisha detailed various infertility treatment options available to Black women, including in vitro fertilization (IVF),  and the use of donor eggs or sperm.   - She also highlighted alternative approaches such as holistic and lifestyle interventions, which can complement medical treatments and improve overall reproductive health.4. Advocacy and Support:   - The importance of advocacy and community support was a central theme in the discussion. Quisha encouraged Black women to seek out support groups and networks that can provide emotional and informational assistance.   - She also stressed the need for healthcare providers to be more culturally competent and aware of the unique needs of Black women when it comes to reproductive health.5. Future Directions:   - The episode concluded with a hopeful outlook on the future of infertility treatment for Black women. Quisha advocated for more research focused on understanding the specific causes and solutions for infertility in Black women.   - She also called for policy changes to improve access to fertility treatments and reduce the financial burden on affected individuals.Overall, this episode of "The Color of Wellness" with Quisha Umemba provided valuable insights into the multifaceted issue of infertility among Black women. It highlighted the need for increased awareness, better access to care, and stronger support systems to help Black women navigate their infertility journeys.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-new-era-woman-network--4771294/support.Your Media Home for Women of Faith, Wellness, and Leadership.www.NewEraWoman.org2026 Copyright

The Color of Wellness - Black Women and Infertility Options featuring Quisha Umemba of Umemba HealthIn a recent episode of "The Color of Wellness," the podcast hosted an enlightening discussion on the topic of Black women and infertility options. The episode featured Quisha Umemba, a prominent health advocate and the founder of Umemba Health. This insightful conversation aimed to shed light on the unique challenges Black women face regarding infertility and the available options to address these issues.Key Points Discussed:1. Unique Challenges for Black Women:   - Quisha Umemba highlighted that Black women often experience higher rates of infertility compared to their white counterparts. She discussed the role of underlying health conditions such as fibroids, which disproportionately affect Black women and contribute to infertility issues.   - The conversation also touched upon the societal and cultural stigmas surrounding infertility within the Black community, making it a challenging and often isolating experience.2. Barriers to Accessing Care:   - One of the critical barriers discussed was the lack of access to quality healthcare and fertility treatments for Black women. Quisha emphasized that systemic racism and socioeconomic disparities play significant roles in limiting access to necessary reproductive health services.   - The high cost of fertility treatments and lack of insurance coverage for these services further exacerbate the issue.3. Available Infertility Options:   - Quisha detailed various infertility treatment options available to Black women, including in vitro fertilization (IVF),  and the use of donor eggs or sperm.   - She also highlighted alternative approaches such as holistic and lifestyle interventions, which can complement medical treatments and improve overall reproductive health.4. Advocacy and Support:   - The importance of advocacy and community support was a central theme in the discussion. Quisha encouraged Black women to seek out support groups and networks that can provide emotional and informational assistance.   - She also stressed the need for healthcare providers to be more culturally competent and aware of the unique needs of Black women when it comes to reproductive health.5. Future Directions:   - The episode concluded with a hopeful outlook on the future of infertility treatment for Black women. Quisha advocated for more research focused on understanding the specific causes and solutions for infertility in Black women.   - She also called for policy changes to improve access to fertility treatments and reduce the financial burden on affected individuals.Overall, this episode of "The Color of Wellness" with Quisha Umemba provided valuable insights into the multifaceted issue of infertility among Black women. It highlighted the need for increased awareness, better access to care, and stronger support systems to help Black women navigate their infertility journeys.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-new-era-woman-network--4771294/support.Your Media Home for Women of Faith, Wellness, and Leadership.www.NewEraWoman.org2026 Copyright

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