EPISODE · Nov 29, 2020 · 1H 2M
Episode 57: Benita Bensch
from Motherland Australia · host Stephanie Trethewey
This week, I catch up with rural mum Benita Bensch who shares her incredible journey to start a family. Benita was consumed by her challenge to conceive. For four years she fought for the family she'd always dreamed of, then, navigated her way through an anxiety-ridden pregnancy and later a surprise set of twins. Her battle with infertility was so difficult and so dark, she kept an intimate journal which she later turned into a bestselling book. It also inspired her to launch her own business to support other women.This is her story..----------------------------------------------------------------------------Update: Clomid (which Benita discusses in the podcast) causes the anterior pituitary gland in the brain to release hormones which stimulate ovulation.------------------------------------------------------------------------------SPONSOR: Tori Kopke is the Rural Business Coach, a wife and mother who's based on the family farm in the Wheatbelt of WA. She works with country businesses across Australia, and has a unique framework applying mindset, strategy, sales and marketing to help businesses achieve new heights and smash their goals. You can book a FREE chat with Tori to see what opportunities you can uncover. Go to torikopke.com/chat.https://www.instagram.com/motherlandaustralia
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This week, I catch up with rural mum Benita Bensch who shares her incredible journey to start a family. Benita was consumed by her challenge to conceive. For four years she fought for the family she'd always dreamed of, then, navigated her way through an anxiety-ridden pregnancy and later a surprise set of twins. Her battle with infertility was so difficult and so dark, she kept an intimate journal which she later turned into a bestselling book. It also inspired her to launch her own business...
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