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Perinatal & Reproductive Perspectives
by Becky Morrison Gleed
Welcome to Perinatal and Reproductive Perspectives, the podcast that empowers individuals and professionals navigating the complex world of perinatal and reproductive health. Hosted by a healthcare expert, this show dives deep into evidence-based practices, holistic approaches, and personal experiences to help birthing individuals, their partners, and health professionals thrive. Whether you're preparing for parenthood, supporting a loved one, or working in the field, our episodes provide actionable insights, relatable stories, and expert advice. Join us to explore topics like mental health, reproductive and perinatal rights, cultural competence, and the latest innovations in care. Together, we’ll foster understanding, equity, and growth in every aspect of this transformative journey.Listen, learn, and connect as we build a community dedicated to empowering lives through knowledge and compassion.
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Male Factor, Not Male Failure: Finding Hope in the Fertility Journey
Thanks for stopping by! We'd love to hear from you. Infertility conversations often center on women, but roughly half the time, male factors play a role. In this episode, Dr. Jeff Deaton joins us to break down what male factor infertility actually looks like, why it's so often overlooked, and what treatment options exist today. We talk through the emotional weight it carries for men and couples alike, and why a diagnosis isn't the end of the story. If you or someone you love is navigating this, this conversation offers both clarity and hope.Dr. Jeff Deaton is Associate Professor and Division Director of Reproductive Medicine at Wake Forest University, where he directs the Center for Fertility and Reproductive Surgery. With over 40 years in reproductive endocrinology and infertility, he's the author of When Waiting Becomes Life, a collection of stories and compassionate guidance for couples navigating infertility.Support the show
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Medically Fragile: How Phoenix Children's Is Changing Perinatal Mental Health
Thanks for stopping by! We'd love to hear from you. When a pregnancy is anything but typical, the emotional weight can be overwhelming, and yet mental health support is often the last thing families are offered. In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Kari Millican, PsyD, LPC-S, PMH-C, Division Manager of Mental Health Therapy at Phoenix Children's Hospital, to talk about what it means to care for the whole family when a fetus or infant is medically fragile.Dr. Millican shares how Phoenix Children's is breaking new ground in perinatal mental health by walking alongside parents through some of the most frightening and uncertain moments of their lives, from a difficult prenatal diagnosis to the NICU and beyond. She speaks to the unique grief, fear, and love that coexist when your baby's life hangs in the balance, and why tending to a parent's mental health is not a luxury — it's a critical part of the child's care.Whether you're a parent living this reality, a provider supporting families in crisis, or someone who loves someone navigating a medically complex pregnancy or infant journey, this episode will leave you feeling seen, informed, and reminded that strength and vulnerability can exist in the same breath.Support the show
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Wantedness: Helping People Achieve Their Reproductive Goals with Dr. Leonard Lopoo
Thanks for stopping by! We'd love to hear from you. In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Leonard Lopoo to explore the concept of wantedness and its implications for reproductive health, policy, and well-being. What does it mean for individuals to achieve their reproductive goals, and how can systems, programs, and policies better support those aspirations?Drawing on his research, Dr. Lopoo discusses wantedness as a framework for understanding reproductive intentions and outcomes, highlighting the social, economic, and policy factors that shape people's ability to make and realize decisions about childbearing. Together, we examine how shifting the focus from outcomes alone to individuals' goals and preferences can lead to more person-centered approaches to reproductive health and family well-being.Join us for a thoughtful conversation on reproductive autonomy, equity, and what it takes to create conditions in which every person can pursue the future they want.Support the show
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Beyond Anonymity: The Rise of Open Sperm Donation
Thanks for stopping by! We'd love to hear from you. What does it mean to build a family through openness, transparency, and connection? In this episode, we sit down with Daniel Bayen, an open sperm donor, fertility advocate, and donor-conceived entrepreneur who is helping reshape the future of donor conception.Having grown up knowing he was donor-conceived and connected with more than 20 half-siblings, Daniel brings a unique perspective to the conversation. His personal experience inspired a mission to create a more ethical, transparent, and supportive approach to family building—one that prioritizes honesty, informed choice, and lifelong connections.As an open sperm donor, Daniel has helped more than 15 families achieve healthy and intentional pregnancies. Through his work with the Open Donor Association, he has also helped connect over 100 families with open and known donors. Based in Florida and working with families across the United States, Europe, and Asia, Daniel educates recipients and donors on navigating the donor conception journey safely and thoughtfully.Join us as we discuss the realities of open sperm donation, the donor-conceived experience, the evolving fertility landscape, and why transparency matters for future generations.Support the show
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The Illness No One Warned Her About: Surviving Postpartum Psychosis
Thanks for stopping by! We'd love to hear from you. Aaisha Alvi is a writer and leading advocate for postpartum psychosis (PPP) awareness, and the author of A Mom Like That: A Memoir of Postpartum Psychosis. Her memoir has earned acclaim from reproductive mental health experts and organizations including Postpartum Support International (PSI), Action on Postpartum Psychosis (APP), and Library Journal.Drawing from her own harrowing experience navigating a broken system in search of care, Aaisha has made it her mission to expand public and provider understanding of postpartum psychosis — working to prevent the unnecessary suffering, misdiagnosis, and tragedy that too often accompany this illness. She speaks regularly to clinical, academic, and community audiences on the misdiagnosis of PPP, and serves as an active volunteer with PSI, where her educational materials are incorporated into the organization's professional trainings.Support the show
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Perinatal Pleasure: Yes, We're Going There
Thanks for stopping by! We'd love to hear from you. Pleasure during pregnancy and after birth is one of the least talked-about parts of the perinatal experience—yet it’s something so many people quietly struggle to understand or reconnect with. In this episode, Jordin Wiggins opens up an honest, judgment-free conversation about pleasure, intimacy, and the physical and emotional shifts that happen before and after baby.From changing hormones and body image to discomfort, fear, and evolving relationship dynamics, we explore why pleasure can feel so different—and sometimes out of reach—during this season of life. Jordin shares practical insights and compassionate guidance to help normalize these experiences, reduce shame, and support a more connected, informed approach to your body and relationships.Whether you’re pregnant, postpartum, or supporting someone who is, this episode offers a refreshing, real look at what’s often left unsaid—and how to navigate it with confidence, curiosity, and care.Support the show
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to Perinatal and Reproductive Perspectives, the podcast that empowers individuals and professionals navigating the complex world of perinatal and reproductive health. Hosted by a healthcare expert, this show dives deep into evidence-based practices, holistic approaches, and personal experiences to help birthing individuals, their partners, and health professionals thrive. Whether you're preparing for parenthood, supporting a loved one, or working in the field, our episodes provide actionable insights, relatable stories, and expert advice. Join us to explore topics like mental health, reproductive and perinatal rights, cultural competence, and the latest innovations in care. Together, we’ll foster understanding, equity, and growth in every aspect of this transformative journey.Listen, learn, and connect as we build a community dedicated to empowering lives through knowledge and compassion.
HOSTED BY
Becky Morrison Gleed
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