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Trying To Be Positive With Anne Matthews
by Anne Matthews, RTF Productions
Trying to Be Positive is the hand that you've been wanting to hold on your fertility journey. Anne Matthews is a passionate advocate for reproductive health and normalizing the conversation around fertility, labour, loss and menstruation. A busy clinician (with two waitlisted clinics and not enough time to see everyone wanting to be seen), Trying to Be Positive is Anne’s offering to everyone who is trying. Listen for the tools to get closer to your own positive.
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Male Factor Infertility: Varicocele, DNA Fragmentation & Recurrent Loss - A Fertility Story
Anne is back with Nico, her first male guest sharing a male factor story. Nico walks through DNA fragmentation climbing from 15% to 24% despite lifestyle changes, discovering he'd had an undiagnosed varicocele for 20 years, being dismissed by urologists who said his wife's PCOS was the real problem, and advocating for surgery that dropped fragmentation to 14%. After immune testing revealed LAD levels at 2%, they fixed both issues but still had five losses before IVF. This episode is for anyone dealing with male factor and recurrent loss, or anyone realizing structural problems need surgical solutions.
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A Fertility Story - PCOS, Failed IUIs & Endometriosis: LAD Testing at 7%, LIT Therapy & Getting Pregnant Naturally
Anne is back with Sarah, who spent three and a half years navigating PCOS, two miscarriages, failed IUIs, and a fertility system that kept offering IVF without explaining why. Sarah shares how she got pregnant spontaneously right after her wedding, lost it at eight weeks, then spent over a year on medicated cycles that went nowhere. She walks through how Anne clocked her GI issues as endometriosis despite being told PCOS patients don't typically have both, getting an on-the-spot endo diagnosis at Sugo, and finally running a full immune panel that came back with LAD levels at 7% when they needed to be at 30-50%. After LIT therapy and intralipids, her levels jumped to 89% and she was pregnant two months later. This episode is for anyone being pushed toward IVF without answers, anyone with PCOS and unexplained digestive issues, or anyone who knows something's wrong but keeps being told everything looks fine.00:00 - Introduction: Sarah's fertility journey begins02:51 - PCOS, spontaneous pregnancy, miscarriage at 8 weeks05:08 - Two failed IUIs and the IVF push without answers07:36 - Anne identifies GI issues and potential endometriosis11:52 - Endometriosis diagnosis at Sugo13:59 - Second miscarriage and next steps15:24 - Immune panel results: LAD at 7%, cytokines, MTHFR18:10 - LIT therapy and intralipids treatment22:40 - Why reproductive immunology isn't mainstream26:11 - Advice: Listen to your gut and ask questions28:18 - When anxiety lifted: 20 weeks, not 1231:04 - The rage week story
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A Fertility Story - Recurrent Miscarriage & Immune Testing: Five Losses, Varicocele Repair & Refusing Unexplained
Anne is back with Anna, one of her first patients dealing with immune-related infertility. Anna shares her four-year journey through five miscarriages, multiple failed IVF transfers, and the medical dismissals that made her stop trusting anyone in the system. She walks through what happened when her husband's varicocele and high DNA fragmentation were finally addressed mid-IVF cycle, why her clinic created embryos before testing sperm quality, how she navigated immune treatments including LIT therapy and IVIG trips to Chicago, and why doing everything at once meant she'll never know what actually worked. Now facing secondary infertility, Anna talks about the psychological difference between trying again with proof her body can carry versus the hopelessness of repeated loss. This episode is for anyone who's been told everything looks normal but keeps losing pregnancies, anyone wondering whether to try again after finally having success, or anyone realizing that unexplained infertility just means no one has looked hard enough yet.00:00 - Intro02:05 - First two losses with heartbeats, no answers04:29 - Third loss: Abnormal embryo becomes the IVF sales pitch06:10 - Meeting Anne and starting IVF09:15 - First retrieval results and DNA fragmentation discovery14:37 - Why ICSI doesn't fix high fragmentation16:16 - Varicocele repair through interventional surgery20:32 - First transfer: Blighted ovum and retained tissue23:04 - Fourth loss and hitting rock bottom27:05 - Immune treatments: Intralipids and LIT therapy32:40 - Success after immune protocol (or was it?)36:39 - Flying to Chicago for IVIG during pregnancy38:10 - Preterm birth at 34 weeks and lingering questions41:06 - Secondary infertility: Going back in with a different mindset43:38 - What Anne would do differently now46:01 - The PCOS "miracle baby" myth explained50:22 - What's actually accessible and what matters most55:10 - The importance of having someone hold hope for you
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Explaining Unexplained Infertility: DNA Fragmentation, Immune Testing & Why Your Lining Matters
Anne is back tackling the most frustrating diagnosis in fertility medicine: unexplained infertility. She breaks down why this label almost always means the right questions haven't been asked yet, not that there's actually nothing wrong. She explains how varicoceles affect DNA fragmentation even when sperm count looks perfect, why DOR is overdiagnosed and often not the real problem, how failed IUIs and euploid transfer failures point to lining and immune issues that standard testing misses, and what tests actually matter—CD-138 staining for chronic endometritis, hysteroscopy for microadhesions, endomapping for endometriosis, and immune panels that most clinics won't offer. This episode is for anyone told everything looks normal but nothing is working, anyone about to start IVF without knowing what they're solving for, or anyone realizing that unexplained infertility is just fertility care that hasn't been explained yet.00:00 - Intro03:13 - Question 1: How do you define unexplained infertility?05:10 - Seed, soil, environment: The gardening framework for fertility09:15 - Varicoceles and DNA fragmentation testing13:45 - Why ICSI doesn't fix DNA damage17:36 - Varicocele repair: Finding qualified surgeons22:36 - Question 2: DOR—How can I improve my egg quality?23:15 - Do you actually have DOR or just low AMH?25:08 - Immune dysfunction vs. diminished ovarian reserve28:20 - Maternal immune tolerance and implantation31:45 - Fertilysis testing for immune issues34:20 - Question 3: Spontaneous pregnancy once, many failed IUIs—why?36:02 - Chronic endometritis and CD-138 staining40:15 - EMMA/ALICE testing vs. CD-138: Which comes first43:50 - Hysteroscopy for microadhesions and tissue inflammation46:20 - Why letrozole can thin your lining48:45 - Endometriosis as immune dysregulation, not just pain51:45 - Endo mapping and finding qualified endo surgeons55:36 - Closing: Unexplained means unexplored
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Fertility Clinic Red Flags: Spilling the Tea on Cookie-Cutter Care & What to Ask For
Today, Anne tackles the influx of questions from patients feeling let down, gaslit, and stuck in the fertility clinic system. We are diving deep into the diagnostics your clinic should be running—and exactly what to do if they refuse. From the necessity of immune testing to the critical role of blood thinners in preventing recurrent loss, this is your ultimate guide to self-advocacy.00:00 Intro01:53 How Clinics Have Changed: From Innovative to Cookie-Cutter04:03 Why You Must Advocate for Your Future Child11:04 Clinic Red Flags: "Science Experiments" & Ovarian PRP16:59 The Blood Thinner Issue: Microcirculation & Implantation19:20 The Clotting Tests You Need to Ask For (Beyond the RPL)23:15 Why Clinics Refuse Blood Thinners: Liability vs. Physiology27:15 If They Don't Do Immune Testing, Leave31:10 Immunology Explained: Uterine NK Cells, LADs & Cytokines39:19 Final Red Flags & The Truth About Fast OHIP Waitlists
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Fertility Questions I Answer Every Day in Clinic: DNA Fragmentation, Exercise, Coffee & Age
Anne is back answering the fertility questions she hears most often from patients—not the ones from Instagram AMAs, but the real concerns that come up after people have already made lifestyle changes. She covers why DNA fragmentation testing matters despite what some clinics say, how much exercise actually helps (or hurts) fertility, whether coffee is sabotaging your chances, why your friend's protocol won't work for you, what recent research reveals about age and egg quality, and how acupuncture actually influences reproductive hormones. This episode is for anyone who's already doing the basics and wants to know if they're focusing on the right things, or for anyone realizing that consistency matters more than fertility hacks.00:00 - Intro05:24 - Question 1: Is there anything else I should be doing?09:15 - Question 2: Why does DNA fragmentation matter?16:16 - Question 3: Should I exercise more or less for fertility?22:20 - Question 4: Is coffee bad for my fertility?25:06 - Question 5: Why did my friend's protocol work but not for me?29:25 - Question 6: The real science on age-related decline36:28 - Question 7: How does acupuncture actually work?43:33 - Closing thoughts and rate & review request
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Unexplained Infertility, High NK Cells & Saying No to IVF: Fran’s Story
When Anne first met Fran, she thought to herself, "She’s a youth... this is going to be a slam dunk."Fran was 26, incredibly healthy, and fit. But after a year of negative tests and chemical pregnancies, she was slapped with the frustrating diagnosis of "Unexplained Infertility" and told that IVF was her only real option.In this episode, we share Fran’s Story, a powerful journey of refusing to settle for a non-diagnosis. Fran opens up about why she said no to IVF and instead dug deeper to find the true root cause: her immune system.00:00 Intro06:17 The First Chemical Pregnancy & False Optimism09:49 The Clinic Reality: "Unexplained Infertility" & The IVF Hard Sell15:45 Leaving the System: Seeking "Root Cause" Answers22:06 The Breakthrough: Finding Fertilysis & Reproductive Immunology28:29 The Diagnosis: High Natural Killer Cells (33%) & Low LAD Levels31:40 When Treatment Fails: Failed LIT & Pivoting to Donor Blood37:42 Hitting Rock Bottom: Grief, Burnout & Starting at "Ground Zero"45:40 The Natural BFP & Managing Pregnancy After Infertility Trauma
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AMA: Iron Deficiency & Unexplained Infertility, Luteal Phase Defects vs. Low Progesterone, How Stress Affects Your Cycle & Essential Advice for Patients Over 35
In this Ask Me Anything episode, Anne tackles listener questions about some of the most misunderstood aspects of fertility. From why your doctor might not be testing your ferritin levels (even though they should) to the real story behind luteal phase defects and what stress actually does to your fertility journey.We dive into practical topics like optimal iron ranges for conception, why adding progesterone isn't always the answer, and what truly matters most for patients over 35. Anne breaks down complex concepts into actionable insights, challenging some common fertility myths along the way.00:00 - Welcome & Episode Overview01:11 - Iron & Ferritin: The Hidden Fertility Factor06:20 - Luteal Phase Defects: Myths vs Reality18:14 - Stress, Cortisol & Egg Quality25:00 - Mature Patients: Focus on Sperm Quality
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Your Most-Asked Fertility Questions, Answered with Honesty, Science, and a Little Humor
Anne is back with an open and honest fertility Q&A, tackling the questions she gets most often from patients and listeners. From embryo grading and PGT-A testing to sperm DNA fragmentation, egg versus embryo freezing, and how often to have sex when trying to conceive, Anne breaks down the science!
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Laura’s Journey Through MS, Endometriosis, and IVF
Laura’s story is one of quiet strength and persistence. She opens up about navigating MS, endometriosis, and the realities of using donor sperm while trying to grow her family. After failed IUIs, unexpected surgery, and just one remaining embryo, she learned to trust her body and advocate for herself in a system that didn’t always listen.What followed was a mix of setbacks, small shifts, and self-belief that changed everything, a reminder that sometimes the biggest transformations come from the smallest, most consistent changes.
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Answering Your Fertility Questions: IVF Costs, Implantation Failure, Male Factor, and Staying Hopeful
In this episode of Trying to Be Positive, Anne answers your questions: what Ontario’s new IVF funding actually covers, why sperm DNA fragmentation can tank “normal” semen analyses, how frequent release + antioxidants may help, why high cholesterol affects sperm, what to know about supplements (CoQ10, omega-3, folate) without overdoing it - plus practical ways to stay hopeful when you feel like you’re doing everything right.00:00 Intro01:38 Ontario IVF funding 2025 — what’s covered, what isn’t12:55 Does DNA fragmentation matter? (and why)17:00 How to lower DNA frag — release cadence, antioxidants20:45 High cholesterol & sperm — why it hurts fertility25:09 Supplements — safe starts (folate, CoQ10, omega-3) & cautions31:57 Endometriosis diagnosis — SUGO expert ultrasound (not just surgery)34:55 Staying hopeful — mindset, cycles, boundaries, stories that help
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Whit’s Journey Through Miscarriage, Fertility Treatments, and Finding Her Miracle
In this episode of Trying to Be Positive, Anne sits down with Whit to share a raw, hopeful fertility story: three losses, multiple failed transfers, and the heartbreak of “it’s not going to happen."From the shock of recurrent pregnancy loss to navigating IVF, IUI, and surrogacy setbacks, Whit opens up about NK cells, low LAD, sperm DNA fragmentation, ERA/EMMA/ALICE results, and why “try another retrieval” wasn’t the full picture. Anne breaks down what immune factors can mean for implantation and how small shifts in care, advocacy, and timing can change everything.If you’ve been told donor eggs or surrogacy are your only options or you’re stuck after “normal” test results—this conversation is for you. You’re not alone, there is hope, and your questions matter.
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Fertility After Miscarriage, Endometriosis Pregnancy Success, Sperm Health Tips, Core Workouts While TTC, and Lifestyle Changes to Boost Fertility | Anne Answers Your Questions
In this AMA episode, Anne answers your biggest questions about miscarriage recovery, boosting fertility naturally, improving sperm motility, preparing for IVF, getting pregnant with endometriosis, and what to actually do during the two-week wait.You'll also hear:The 5 non-negotiable lifestyle changes Anne swears byHow men can reduce DNA fragmentation and improve sperm healthThe truth about working out during TTCWhat nobody tells you about inflammation and fertilitySupplements, sleep, movement, and sex timing — explainedYouTubeInstagram00:00 Intro07:56 Listener Q&A: Miscarriage Recovery12:29 Core Workouts and Fertility16:36 Improving Sperm Health20:22 Top 5 Tips for Men to Improve Sperm Health23:09 Age and Fertility: Real-Life Examples27:11 Preparing for Conception32:29 Final Thoughts and Encouragement
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How Mel Got Pregnant After Being Told She Needed Donor Eggs
In this episode of Trying to Be Positive, Anne sits down with Mel to share her story of being told she would need donor eggs to conceive only to get pregnant naturally after finding the right support and answers.From the shock of a fertility misdiagnosis to the emotional weight of being told “it’s not going to happen,” Mel’s journey is one of reclaiming hope, finding clarity, and trusting her body again. Anne and Mel explore what happens when medical advice feels defeating, the importance of second opinions, and how simple shifts in care and understanding can change everything.Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe to help keep these conversations going and support others navigating this path.00:00 Intro04:36 Unexpected Challenges06:18 Seeking Answers and Finding Hope12:12 A New Path Forward21:17 Discussing Medical Concerns23:29 Doctor's Recommendations and Tracking Progress27:43 Unexpected Pregnancy News29:20 Navigating Pregnancy Fears30:07 Reflecting on the Journey32:32 Final Thoughts
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Managing Endometriosis & Boosting Fertility: Anne on the Egg Whisperer Show
We’re excited to share this special episode of Trying to Be Positive! Recently, Anne had the honor of being a guest on Dr. Aimee’s renowned Egg Whisperer Show. We couldn’t wait to bring this inspiring conversation to you. In this episode, Anne dives into her expertise as a practitioner of traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncturist, sharing actionable insights into managing endometriosis and supporting fertility. Together with Dr. Aimee, they explore the powerful connection between inflammation, immune function, and fertility, and discuss how acupuncture, personalized nutrition, and lifestyle changes can make a difference. We wanted to share this conversation with you because it perfectly captures Anne’s approach to health, humor, and hope. Whether you’re navigating your own fertility journey or simply curious about the science behind acupuncture and endometriosis, this episode is packed with information, inspiration, and a few laughs along the way. Topics include: How endometriosis impacts fertility and immune function The role of acupuncture in reducing inflammation and improving outcomes Personalized approaches to diet and exercise for managing endometriosis A heartfelt success story about hope, perseverance, and twins! If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe to Trying to Be Positive on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify! Your support helps us reach more people navigating their own fertility journeys. We’d love it if you could leave a review and share your thoughts—it makes a huge difference in helping others discover the show. 00:00 Intro 01:35 Understanding Endometriosis and Immune Challenges 05:40 Acupuncture's Role in Immune Function 09:25 Diet and Lifestyle for Endometriosis 14:08 Exercise and Endometriosis 19:16 Success Stories and Acupuncture Efficacy 25:00 Conclusion
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Anne Answers Your Fertility Questions
In this special episode, Anne answers your fertility questions. From essential fertility tests and choosing the right clinic to optimizing health through nutrition and lifestyle. Anne sheds light on often-misunderstood fertility issues, including why both partners must take responsibility, how to interpret blood work results, and when IVF is the right step. Whether you’re beginning your fertility journey, facing challenges, or just curious about how to advocate for better care, this episode is filled with must-know insights. Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe to keep these conversations going and help others find the support they need. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. 00:00 Intro 08:17 Infertility Trends and Misconceptions 15:01 IVF Consultation Tips 21:39 Lifestyle Changes for Fertility 26:23 Choosing the Right Fertility Clinic 31:06 Practitioner Training and Mentorship
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Finding Strength Through Recurrent Pregnancy Loss: Victoria’s Story
In this episode of Trying to Be Positive, Anne sits down with Victoria to share her deeply personal journey through recurrent pregnancy loss. From navigating the emotional isolation of multiple miscarriages to finding strength and hope through professional support and personalized care, Victoria’s story is a testament to resilience and advocacy. Anne and Victoria discuss the importance of understanding your options, advocating for yourself, and finding the right care team. They explore the emotional challenges of loss, the misconceptions surrounding miscarriage, and the power of a tailored fertility plan in transforming heartbreak into hope. Whether you’re experiencing similar struggles, seeking support, or looking for inspiration, this episode offers a compassionate space to feel understood and less alone on your path to parenthood. Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe to help keep these conversations going and support others navigating this journey. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. 00:00 Intro 02:37 Victoria's Miscarriage Story Begins 06:12 First Miscarriage Experience 18:29 Second Miscarriage and Seeking Answers 25:51 Third Miscarriage and Fertility Clinic Experience 28:50 Feeling Neglected by the Clinic 32:04 Exploring Immune Factors 34:59 The Emotional Rollercoaster of Trying Again 39:50 Acupuncture and Alternative Treatments 47:09 The Importance of Hope and Trust
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Fertility Mindset: Inspiring Stories to Keep You Moving Forward
In this episode of Trying to Be Positive, Anne revisits four powerful fertility stories that capture the journey from hopelessness to hope. Whether you’re struggling with isolation, feeling triggered, or questioning your own fertility, these stories shed light on the resilience and strength it takes to persevere. Anne highlights the importance of a fertility mindset, professional support, personalized plans, and unwavering faith. These real-life accounts include struggles with unexplained infertility, chemical pregnancies, emotional challenges, and the eventual triumphs that bring hope to anyone navigating this journey. Tune in to feel less alone, find comfort, and reinvigorate your journey toward parenthood. Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe to keep these conversations alive and inspire others on this path. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.
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How Rachael Overcame IVF Failure and Pregnancy Loss on Her Fertility Journey
In this episode Anne sits down with Rachel a former patient who faced a series of fertility challenges. Together, they discuss Rachel’s journey through multiple miscarriages, chemical pregnancies, IVF treatments, and ultimately, her experience of becoming a parent. Rachel shares her honest reflections on the ups and downs of infertility, the difficult decision to switch clinics, and the mindset shifts that helped her persevere. Instagram: @energytreeanne 00:00 Intro 03:27 Rachel's Fertility Struggles Begin 04:32 Chemical Pregnancies and Fertility Clinic Visits 07:09 Miscarriage and Clinic Challenges 10:03 Switching Clinics and New Discoveries 12:40 Facing Ectopic Pregnancy 16:15 Acupuncture and Preparation for IVF 19:41 IVF Challenges and Adjustments 26:56 Failed IVF Attempts and Emotional Struggles 32:01 Coping with Social Pressures and Isolation 37:49 Navigating Early Pregnancy Fears 41:28 Reflecting on the IVF Journey and Final Thoughts
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Dr. Aviva Romm’s Essential Insights on Modern Fertility and Navigating a Toxic Environment
In episode of Trying to Be Positive, Anne interviews Dr. Aviva Romm. Dr. Romm shares her journey from aspiring pre-med student to midwife and herbal practitioner, ultimately integrating Western medical practices into her holistic approach. We delve into essential topics such as fertility, maternal care, and the importance of addressing root causes rather than relying solely on conventional interventions. Our conversation also covers crucial aspects of reproductive health, the role of lifestyle changes, and strategies for avoiding environmental toxins. Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe to stay updated and continue the conversation around fertility and health. Thank you so much for tuning into Trying to Be Positive! If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on your favorite platform—whether you're on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you listen. Your support really helps us grow, reach new listeners, and bring on amazing guests like Dr. Aviva Romm to share valuable insights. Don't miss out on future episodes, and remember to subscribe on YouTube for even more content! Thanks for being part of our community! 00:00 Intro 04:54 Early Influences and Passion for Science 08:30 Transition to Herbal Medicine and Midwifery 10:09 Challenges in Western Medicine 12:01 Fertility and IVF Discussion 21:47 Holistic Health and Egg Quality 27:13 Key Nutritional Advice for Women 29:54 Personal Experiences with Toxins 40:41 The Role of Exercise in Health and Fertility
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Jackie Janes: Breast Cancer Survivor, Thriver, and Real Life Superhero
In this powerful episode, Anne interviews breast cancer survivor Jackie Janes, who shares her inspiring journey of overcoming stage one breast cancer at the young age of 26. From detecting early symptoms, navigating a challenging healthcare system, undergoing chemotherapy, fertility preservation, and dealing with double mastectomy and reconstruction, Jackie’s story offers hope and valuable insights for those facing similar battles. Now pregnant and about to give birth, she talks about her experiences with fertility post-cancer and the importance of staying positive. This episode is especially relevant for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, shining a light on survivorship and fertility after treatment. Tune in for an eye-opening discussion about resilience, health, and new beginnings. Don’t forget to subscribe to Trying to Be Positive on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube to stay updated on our latest episodes and join us on the journey toward greater health and awareness! 00:00 Intro 03:48 Navigating the Healthcare System 06:00 Cancer Diagnosis and Initial Treatment 14:40 Surgery and Reconstruction Challenges 20:59 Fast Forward: Engagement and Family Planning 24:36 Fertility Clinic Struggles 29:56 Acupuncture and Positive Changes 33:03 Conception and Early Pregnancy
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Discussing The New Frontier of Endometriosis Care With Dr. Mathew Leonardi
In this episode of Trying to Be Positive, we dive into the complex world of endometriosis with Dr. Mathew Leonardi. Together, we explore the challenges that patients face in diagnosing and treating endometriosis and discuss why a one-size-fits-all approach just doesn’t work. Dr. Leonardi shares his unique perspective on the importance of individualized patient care and emphasizes how far we still need to go in terms of awareness and research funding. We touch on topics like the role of fertility preservation, immune system involvement, and why it’s essential to move beyond traditional diagnostic techniques. Dr. Leonardi also highlights the critical role of interdisciplinary care—including nutrition, pelvic physiotherapy, and psychological support—in creating lasting change for endometriosis patients. Plus, we look at the potential impact of dietary and lifestyle interventions in managing symptoms and improving quality of life. Don’t forget to subscribe to Trying to Be Positive on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube to stay updated on our latest episodes and join us on the journey toward greater health and awareness! 00:00 Intro 06:12 Matthew's Background and Journey 11:32 Endometriosis and Fertility Challenges 18:54 The Cookie Cutter Approach in Fertility Treatment 22:53 Diagnosing Endometriosis Without Surgery 26:45 Challenges in the Medical System 28:06 Diagnostic Methods and Surgical Concerns 30:36 Advancements in Endometriosis Treatment 36:23 Multidisciplinary Approaches to Endometriosis 43:24 The Immune System's Role in Endometriosis
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Fertility, Diet, and Wellness: Breaking Myths and Building Sustainable Health with Bianca Osbourne
Bianca Osbourne is back! In this episode we delve into the intersection of fertility and food. The discussion covers misconceptions about the 'fertility diet,' the importance of sustainable eating habits, and how overall lifestyle changes can positively impact fertility. They address misinformation about processed foods and the unrealistic expectations set by the diet industry. They also tackle the controversial use of medications like Ozempic and its implications for both health and the body positivity movement. The episode wraps up with practical tips for enjoying holiday meals while maintaining a balanced diet and the importance of holistic health practices in achieving long-term wellness. Bianca Osbourne @bianca.osbourne Anne @energytreeanne 00:00 Intro 03:44 Exercise and Fertility 06:44 Ozempic and Lifestyle Choices 11:03 Healthy Eating for Families 19:30 Challenges with Veganism 26:10 Healthy Lifestyle Choices 30:13 The Importance of Movement 34:29 IVF and Fertility Challenges 45:27 Women in Medicine 49:10 Thanksgiving Tips for Healthy Drinking
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Ashley’s Journey: Conversations on Miscarriage and Fertility
In this episode, we sit down with Ashley to discuss her fertility journey, who, along with her partner, faced multiple miscarriages and the challenges that come with them. Ashley shares her experiences with pregnancy loss, the emotional and physical toll it took. Through candid conversation, we learn about the importance of discussing miscarriages openly, seeking the right medical support, and the resilience required to continue trying amidst heartbreak. Ashley highlights the significance of advocating for oneself, the crucial role of empathetic support systems, and the eventual joy of carrying her daughter to term. Anne @energytreeanne 00:00 Intro 04:02 The Emotional Toll of Miscarriage 07:49 Second Pregnancy Attempt 11:02 Navigating Miscarriage and Seeking Help 13:51 Finding Hope and Trying Again 25:51 Emotional Breakdown and Support 34:05 Advocating for Yourself 39:45 Coping with Loss
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Understanding Teen Health: From Puberty to Periods with Dr. Tara Rawana
In this special episode, Anne sits down with her two daughters, Aiden and Maddie, for an insightful conversation with Dr. Tara Rawana from the Poppy Clinic. Together, they explore key aspects of puberty and teen health, including the often overlooked basics of hormones and menstrual cycles. Dr. Tara shares her expertise on educating teens and parents about mental and menstrual health, the importance of starting early conversations, and clearing up common misconceptions about puberty. The episode offers practical tips for parents on supporting their kids, highlights the significance of programs for young girls, and empowers them to better understand their bodies. Maddie and Aiden also contribute to the discussion, sharing their perspectives and asking questions about menstrual health and puberty. Dr. Tara Rawana @dr.tararawana Anne @energytreeanne 00:00 Intro 05:45 Dr. Tara's Background and Programs 08:04 Challenges in Discussing Menstrual Health 12:56 Discussing Menstrual Health in Schools 24:26 Signs of Puberty 30:01 Factors Influencing Menstrual Health 38:38 Irregular Cycles and Birth Control 44:00 The Importance of Menstrual Education 56:54 Questions from Tweens
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The Truth About Ozempic: Weight Loss, Fertility, and Health Risks
In this episode we delve into the rising popularity of Ozempic, a medication intended for type 2 diabetes that is now widely prescribed for weight loss. Despite its intended use, we highlight the implications of using Ozempic, including its actual effects on blood sugar regulation, side effects, and the misconception about its role in weight loss and fertility. Through personal anecdotes and scientific studies, we explore the broader societal issues revolving around body image, health, and the importance of exercise and diet over quick fixes. Alternatives such as inositol and realistic dietary recommendations are discussed as healthier ways to manage blood sugar and improve fertility. Anne's instagram @energytreeanne 00:00 Intro 03:54 Understanding Ozempic's Mechanism and Side Effects 08:26 Natural Alternatives to Ozempic 12:22 The Importance of Muscle Mass and Metabolism 16:09 Societal Implications and Body Positivity 34:38 Diet and Lifestyle Recommendations
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Get Up and Move: Fitness Talk with Glute Guru Matthew Vautour
In this episode, Anne sits down with Matthew Vautour to discuss his journey from New Brunswick to becoming a fitness influencer in Toronto. Matthew shares his fitness philosophies, emphasizing the importance of making workouts enjoyable and maintaining discipline over relying on motivation. The conversation covers topics such as balancing fitness with lifestyle, overcoming intimidation in fitness routines, finding the right method that works for you, and maintaining small, consistent habits to achieve long-term goals. Anne Matthews @energytreeanne Matthew Vautour @matthewvautour 00:00 Intro 03:26 Guest's Background and Fitness Journey 10:33 Fitness Philosophy and Training Methods 16:55 Motivation and Discipline in Fitness 22:56 Finding What Works for You 32:40 Diet and Digestion 36:23 Overcoming Fitness Setbacks 43:48 Building Confidence and Routine
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Endo and IVF: Kristen’s Fertility Story
In this episode, we delve into a heartfelt and deeply personal story of Kristen's fertility struggles and eventual success. We cover the complex emotional and physical challenges of dealing with ectopic pregnancies, cysts, and the intricacies of IVF treatment. The guest shares her journey of resilience, the importance of supportive communities, and the pivotal role of finding the right medical professionals. Along the way, she learns valuable lessons about control, patience, and the power of having a strong support system. 00:00 Intro 03:17 The Ectopic Pregnancy 07:40 The First Fertility Clinic Experience 20:15 Navigating IVF and Disappointments 34:54 A Turning Point: Deciding to Change 39:16 The MRI and Surgery Decision 45:59 The IVF Process and Results 55:15 The Transfer and Pregnancy Test
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Reclaiming Pleasure: Navigating Sex and Fertility with Katrina Marie
In this episode, our guest sexologist Katrina Marie, delves into topics such as sexual pleasure, kink, and the psychological and physical aspects of sexual desire. The conversation also touches upon the challenges and stress of maintaining intimacy while trying to conceive, strategies for improving one's sexual experience, and the societal pressures and trauma associated with sexual health. The episode emphasizes the need for communication, self-exploration, and creating an environment conducive to intimacy. Anne's Instagram @energytreeanne Katrina Marie @myorgasmiclife 00:00 Welcome Fans! 05:38 Understanding Libido and Desire 11:11 Challenges and Pressures in Sexual Relationships 17:34 Exploring Solutions and Intimacy 25:21 Creating Safety and Intimacy 32:57 Navigating Sexual Intimacy 35:59 Challenges in Fertility and Relationships 41:20 Exploring Sexual Preferences and Intimacy 49:36 Understanding Kink and Sensory Experiences 59:02 Healing Trauma and Reclaiming
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Navigating Fertility Treatments: Wendy's Success Story
In this episode, Wendy sits down with Anne to tell her fertility story. Starting with a focus on holistic health due to health issues linked to long-term birth control use, Wendy eventually transitions to focusing on fertility at age 37. After unsuccessful rounds of IVF, Wendy's persistence leads to a successful IUI at age 42. The episode covers the nuances of fertility treatments, hormonal health, and the importance of personalized medical care, while celebrating Wendy's inspiring journey to motherhood. Anne's Instagram @energytreeanne 00:00 Intro 05:42 The Impact of Birth Control 10:42 Journey to Wellness and Detoxification 22:09 Considering Fertility Options 29:52 Choosing the Right Partner Over Fertility Fears 34:28 Challenges with IVF 43:06 Switching to IUI 50:22 Success with Unmedicated IUI
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Egg Freezing: A False Promise of Fertility Insurance
In this solo episode, Anne delves into the complexities of egg freezing, addressing the misconceptions perpetuated by the media and the fertility industry. She emphasizes the importance of understanding the process, success rates, and context of egg freezing. She also discusses the roles of IVF, embryo creation, and the economic and physical demands associated with fertility treatments. Additionally, Anne provides practical advice on optimizing fertility through lifestyle changes, supplements, and understanding personal health metrics. Anne's Instagram @energytreeanne Trying To Be Positive Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkJixasIjys-1X1bE5VUL3A 00:00 Intro and Listener Feedback 03:53 Understanding the Egg Freezing Process 06:58 Egg Freezing vs. Embryo Freezing 09:02 Fertility Math and Success Rates 12:16 Age and Fertility: The Realities 20:44 Historical Context and Modern Practices 42:48 Optimizing Fertility: Tips and Supplements
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Doctor Rahi Victory Champions His Patients and Demands More From the Fertility Space
On this episode, Anne dives into a candid discussion with Dr. Rahi Victory about the state of fertility treatments today. Dr. Victory shares his insights on the financial motivations that often drive fertility clinics and the impact this has on patient care. The episode covers a range of topics including reproductive immunology, the efficacy of egg freezing, and innovative treatments like PRP. They also touch upon the challenges faced by patients undergoing fertility treatments and the importance of a holistic approach. Their conversation offers a critical look at the ethical considerations and potential pitfalls in modern fertility practices, highlighting the need for patient education and informed decision-making. Anne's Instagram @energytreeanne Dr. Rahi Victory @rahivictory.md 🌟 Stay Connected and Support Us! 🌟 If you're loving Trying To Be Positive, the most impactful way to support us and fuel our growth is by engaging on Apple Podcasts—follow us, rate us, and leave a heartfelt review. Your feedback is not just incredibly motivating for us; it also plays a crucial role in helping new listeners find our podcast. Don't forget to also follow us and leave a 5-star review on Spotify! Your support means the world to us, and together, we can spread positivity further and wider. Every follow, listen, and review brings us closer to reaching more amazing listeners like you. 00:00 Intro 08:18 The Ethics of Fertility Treatments 14:36 Exploring PRP in Fertility 21:01 Innovative Approaches in Fertility 28:45 Debunking Myths in Reproductive Immunology 34:44 Challenges in Standardizing Immunological Treatments 39:57 The Microbiome and Fertility: New Testing Methods 47:01 Egg Freezing: Myths and Realities
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Anne Answers Your Most Asked Questions
In this special solo episode, join Anne as she tackles a multitude of pressing questions from the audience about fertility. Topics covered include the fluctuation of AMH levels, the intricacies of Diminished Ovarian Reserve (DOR) and its treatment, the impact of exercise on fertility, and practical solutions for improving male infertility. She is joined by her producer, Ryan, to discuss personal anecdotes and scientific insights, offering a wealth of knowledge to those on their fertility journey. Plus, discover the surprising elements that can help boost fertility and debunk common misconceptions. 00:00 Intro 02:21 Understanding AMH Fluctuations 05:20 Diminished Ovarian Reserve Explained 15:25 The Role of Physical Activity in Fertility 26:28 Addressing Male Infertility 35:42 Lifestyle Changes to Improve Sperm Health
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Bianca Osbourne on Insulin Resistance and the State of Fertility Care in North America
In this episode of the Trying to Be Positive we welcome holistic nutritionist and health coach Bianca Osbourne. Explore the critical roles of balanced blood sugar, gut health, and lifestyle habits on fertility and overall health. Learn practical tips for maintaining a balanced diet & stress management. Discover Bianca's courses, the Blood Sugar Blueprint and the Fertile Flow, along with her one-on-one coaching options for personalized health guidance. Listen in to uncover how mindful changes and the right nutrients can significantly enhance your wellbeing and fertility. Anne's Instagram @energytreeanne Bianca Osbourne @bianca.osbourne 🌟 Stay Connected and Support Us! 🌟 If you're loving Trying To Be Positive, the most impactful way to support us and fuel our growth is by engaging on Apple Podcasts—follow us, rate us, and leave a heartfelt review. Your feedback is not just incredibly motivating for us; it also plays a crucial role in helping new listeners find our podcast. Don't forget to also follow us and leave a 5-star review on Spotify! Your support means the world to us, and together, we can spread positivity further and wider. Every follow, listen, and review brings us closer to reaching more amazing listeners like you. 00:00 Intro 03:34 Fertility and Women's Health Discussion 12:08 Importance of Blood Sugar and Lifestyle 15:53 Diet and Lifestyle Tips for Fertility 35:12 Questioning Fertility Myths and Industry Motives 40:41 The Impact of Diet on Fertility and Health 45:51 Intermittent Fasting and Fertility 48:54 Understanding PCOS and Insulin Resistance 53:28 Managing Endometriosis Through Diet 01:03:22 Tips for Avoiding Hangovers and Maintaining Health
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Britt: From Unexplained Infertility, An Endometriosis Diagnosis And Being Told She Needed A Surrogate - To Spontaneously Conceiving
On this episode we follow Britt's intense journey through fertility struggles from unexplained infertility, possibly needing a surrogate and battling endometriosis. Brit openly shares her experiences, the impact of discouraging medical opinions, and the indescribable emotional rollercoaster she and her husband experienced. Despite being told she would never conceive naturally, Brit's resilience culminate in her miracle baby. Anne's Instagram @energytreeanne 🌟 Stay Connected and Support Us! 🌟 If you're loving Trying To Be Positive, the most impactful way to support us and fuel our growth is by engaging on Apple Podcasts—follow us, rate us, and leave a heartfelt review. Your feedback is not just incredibly motivating for us; it also plays a crucial role in helping new listeners find our podcast. Don't forget to also follow us and leave a 5-star review on Spotify! Your support means the world to us, and together, we can spread positivity further and wider. Every follow, listen, and review brings us closer to reaching more amazing listeners like you.
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A Conversation with Dr Dan Nayot on the Art, Science and Math of Fertility
On this Episode we sit down with Dr. Dan Nayot. We discuss discuss the importance of personalized fertility care, the significance of patient advocacy, and the critical role of integrating evidence-based research with holistic practices. Hear insights on the use of growth hormones like saizen, patient experiences, and the future of fertility medicine. Anne's Instagram @energytreeanne 🌟 Stay Connected and Support Us! 🌟 If you're loving Trying To Be Positive, the most impactful way to support us and fuel our growth is by engaging on Apple Podcasts—follow us, rate us, and leave a heartfelt review. Your feedback is not just incredibly motivating for us; it also plays a crucial role in helping new listeners find our podcast. Don't forget to also follow us and leave a 5-star review on Spotify! Your support means the world to us, and together, we can spread positivity further and wider. Every follow, listen, and review brings us closer to reaching more amazing listeners like you.
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Dr. Kate Balestrieri and How to Bring Sexy Back to Timed Intercourse (clitoris toys included)
Join us for an in-depth discussion on intimacy, fertility, and desire with Dr. Kate Balestrieri, founder of Modern Intimacy and a licensed sex therapist. The episode brings invaluable insights into maintaining a healthy sex life during the stressful fertility journey. Dr. Balestrieri shares her expertise on how infertility can impact couples and navigating postpartum intimacy. Learn about maintaining a balanced libido, the psychological aspects of sexual health, and how partners can better support each other. Dr. Kate Balestrieri @drkatebalestrieri Anne's Instagram @energytreeanne 🌟 Stay Connected and Support Us! 🌟 If you're loving Trying To Be Positive, the most impactful way to support us and fuel our growth is by engaging on Apple Podcasts—follow us, rate us, and leave a heartfelt review. Your feedback is not just incredibly motivating for us; it also plays a crucial role in helping new listeners find our podcast. Don't forget to also follow us and leave a 5-star review on Spotify! Your support means the world to us, and together, we can spread positivity further and wider. Every follow, listen, and review brings us closer to reaching more amazing listeners like you.
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Lily Nichols: Real Dietary Advice (And Really Good Information For Improving Fertility)
On this episode we engage in a captivating conversation with Lily Nichols, delving deep into the intricate relationship between fertility and nutrition. Discover the pivotal role diet plays in shaping reproductive health, as we explore the impact of nutritional choices on fertility outcomes. Lily Nichols, a renowned expert in the field, provides invaluable insights into optimizing fertility through strategic dietary approaches. Uncover the significance of essential elements such as protein, fats, and specific nutrients in bolstering both male and female fertility. Our discussion extends to the transformative potential of dietary interventions in enhancing egg and sperm quality, supported by personal anecdotes that underscore the effectiveness of these strategies. Tune in as we navigate the intersection of nutrition and fertility, gaining invaluable wisdom from Lily Nichols's expertise and experience. Lily Nichols @lilynicholsrdn Anne's Instagram @energytreeanne 🌟 Stay Connected and Support Us! 🌟 If you're loving Trying To Be Positive, the most impactful way to support us and fuel our growth is by engaging on Apple Podcasts—follow us, rate us, and leave a heartfelt review. Your feedback is not just incredibly motivating for us; it also plays a crucial role in helping new listeners find our podcast. Don't forget to also follow us and leave a 5-star review on Spotify! Your support means the world to us, and together, we can spread positivity further and wider. Every follow, listen, and review brings us closer to reaching more amazing listeners like you.
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Trying To Be Positive With The Egg Whisperer
Join us as we speak with Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh. We discuss the significance of comprehensive fertility care, encompassing both the emotional and medical aspects of the journey towards parenthood. Dr. Aimee shares her approach to fertility treatment, emphasizing the importance of patient care, the right diagnostic tests, and a holistic view of patients' needs. Specific topics include the revolutionary TUSHY method, sperm health and testing, IVF, and egg freezing, with a focus on empowering patients to make informed decisions. Additionally, we talk about the impact of supplements, the role of acupuncture in fertility, and the future of fertility treatments. Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh @eggwhisperer Anne's Instagram @energytreeanne 🌟 Stay Connected and Support Us! 🌟 If you're loving Trying To Be Positive, the most impactful way to support us and fuel our growth is by engaging on Apple Podcasts—follow us, rate us, and leave a heartfelt review. Your feedback is not just incredibly motivating for us; it also plays a crucial role in helping new listeners find our podcast. Don't forget to also follow us and leave a 5-star review on Spotify! Your support means the world to us, and together, we can spread positivity further and wider. Every follow, listen, and review brings us closer to reaching more amazing listeners like you. 00:00 Intro 05:39 Addressing Common Fertility Issues and Solutions 10:03 Navigating Unexplained Infertility and IVF Insights 16:31 Embryo Quality, Testing, and Fertility Advice 22:45 Choosing the Right Fertility Clinic: Red Flags to Watch For 27:48 Personalized Treatment Plans and the Role of Supplements 29:31 Integrating Acupuncture and Building a Supportive Fertility Team 31:29 Addressing Male Fertility: Supplements and Lifestyle Changes 37:08 Egg Freezing and the Future of Fertility
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Therapist Laura Reisman Helps Us Reconnect With Ourselves And Our Intimate Relationships
Join us as we sit down with Laura Reisman to discuss the complexities of fertility treatment, its impact on relationships, and mental health. Laura shares her personal journey through miscarriage and the change it sparked in her professional focus towards perinatal mental health. The conversation addresses the importance of communication between partners, managing emotional and physical intimacy during fertility treatments, and the concept of therapy as a space to express and understand one's feelings without judgement. Laura offers insights into maintaining and strengthening relationships amid fertility struggles, emphasizing the value of setting realistic expectations and finding joy in life despite challenges. Laura Reisman @lr_therapy Anne's Instagram @energytreeanne 🌟 Stay Connected and Support Us! 🌟 If you're loving Trying To Be Positive, the most impactful way to support us and fuel our growth is by engaging on Apple Podcasts—follow us, rate us, and leave a heartfelt review. Your feedback is not just incredibly motivating for us; it also plays a crucial role in helping new listeners find our podcast. Don't forget to also follow us and leave a 5-star review on Spotify! Your support means the world to us, and together, we can spread positivity further and wider. Every follow, listen, and review brings us closer to reaching more amazing listeners like you. 00:00 Intro 04:15 Navigating the Emotional Rollercoaster of Fertility 13:26 The Importance of Self-Advocacy and Control in Fertility 20:11 Lifestyle, Perfectionism, and Finding Balance 26:00 Dealing with Grief and Moving Forward 35:33 Navigating Fertility Challenges: Strategies and Emotional Support 40:01 Enhancing Intimacy and Communication in Relationships 44:35 Addressing Libido and Intimacy Issues: Understanding and Solutions 50:58 Reconnecting and Rekindling: Strategies for Intimate Partnerships
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Dr. Jordana Boro - The Doctor Is In
In this episode, join us as we sit down with Dr. Jordana Boro a physician who shares her personal fertility journey. From initial concerns about irregular periods to the emotional rollercoaster of IVF cycles, we explore the challenges of navigating the world of fertility treatments. Discover how Dr. Boro's journey took unexpected turns, leading to considerations of donor eggs and alternative treatment approaches. Learn about the shift in mindset from traditional medical interventions to exploring naturopathic care and acupuncture in the quest for conception. Tune in to hear about the emotional ups and downs, the science behind different treatment options, and the ultimate decision that led to a positive outcome. Anne's Instagram @energytreeanne 🌟 Stay Connected and Support Us! 🌟 If you're loving Trying To Be Positive, the most impactful way to support us and fuel our growth is by engaging on Apple Podcasts—follow us, rate us, and leave a heartfelt review. Your feedback is not just incredibly motivating for us; it also plays a crucial role in helping new listeners find our podcast. Don't forget to also follow us and leave a 5-star review on Spotify! Your support means the world to us, and together, we can spread positivity further and wider. Every follow, listen, and review brings us closer to reaching more amazing listeners like you.
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Laurel - From Being Told She Needed Donor Eggs To Conceiving Twins Naturally
On this Episode Laurel shares her extensive trials and explorations from facing unexplained infertility issues to the unexpected joy of conceiving twins. Laurel discusses the emotional and physical challenges she faced, situating her experience within a broader discussion on the state of women's healthcare, particularly concerning fertility and maternal care. We cover how Laurel tries different methods, including acupuncture and changes to lifestyle, nutrition, and mindset, guided by advice and support from her healthcare provider. Despite bleak prospects presented by fertility clinics, including suggestions of IVF and donor eggs, Laurel eventually conceived naturally after focusing on her overall well-being and accepting the possibility of a child-free life, illustrating a compelling story of hope, resilience, and the complexities of fertility. Anne's Instagram @energytreeanne 🌟 Stay Connected and Support Us! 🌟 If you're loving Trying To Be Positive, the most impactful way to support us and fuel our growth is by engaging on Apple Podcasts—follow us, rate us, and leave a heartfelt review. Your feedback is not just incredibly motivating for us; it also plays a crucial role in helping new listeners find our podcast. Don't forget to also follow us and leave a 5-star review on Spotify! Your support means the world to us, and together, we can spread positivity further and wider. Every follow, listen, and review brings us closer to reaching more amazing listeners like you.
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Dani Matte: Explaining Her Unexplained Infertility
This episode we sit down with Dani, who struggled with infertility before eventually conceiving. The discussion covers Dani's emotional and physical journey, starting from her initial decision to have children, through multiple fertility treatments, and dealing with unexplained infertility. Dani's story highlights the importance of perseverance, the challenges of navigating fertility treatment, and the critical role of personalized medical care. Anne's Instagram @energytreeanne Dani's Instagram @daninmatte 🌟 Stay Connected and Support Us! 🌟 If you're loving Trying To Be Positive, the most impactful way to support us and fuel our growth is by engaging on Apple Podcasts—follow us, rate us, and leave a heartfelt review. Your feedback is not just incredibly motivating for us; it also plays a crucial role in helping new listeners find our podcast. Don't forget to also follow us and leave a 5-star review on Spotify! Your support means the world to us, and together, we can spread positivity further and wider. Every follow, listen, and review brings us closer to reaching more amazing listeners like you. 00:00 Intro 03:05 The Journey Begins: Deciding to Have Children 04:51 The Fertility Clinic Experience: From IUI to IVF 06:47 The Emotional Rollercoaster of IVF and Seeking Answers 14:07 Exploring the Impact of DNA Fragmentation and IVF Protocols 22:25 The Search for Answers: Immune and Clotting Issues 27:06 Advocating for Personalized Fertility Care 28:18 The Journey Through Fertility Clinics 29:09 The Emotional and Financial Toll of Fertility Treatments 31:22 A New Clinic, A New Hope: Immune System Revelations 33:48 The Science Behind Immune Testing and Treatment 44:04 A Surprising Turn: Natural Pregnancy Amidst IVF Plans 49:12 Reflections on the Fertility Industry and Personal Triumph 55:09 The Importance of Personalized Care in Fertility Treatments
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Nikki Bergen, Creator Of The Infamous Belle Method, Overcame Male Factor Infertility To Become A Mom of 2
In this episode, Nikki shares her personal journey through male factor infertility. As a well-known health and fitness expert in Canada. Nikki's story covers the initial realization that starting a family wouldn't be as straightforward as she had hoped, through the diagnosis process, the emotional toll it took on her relationship, and the various medical and holistic paths she pursued in her quest for a family. Nikki delves into the impact of receiving a male factor infertility diagnosis, navigating the healthcare system, and ultimately, her decision to proceed with IVF. Along the way, Nikki discusses the importance of advocacy in the healthcare system, the connection between personal medical journeys and self-advocacy, and the creation of a supportive community amidst fertility challenges. Nikki's narrative aims to offer insight, support, and encouragement to anyone navigating the complex world of infertility. Anne's Instagram @energytreeanne Nikki's Instagram @thebellemethod 🌟 Stay Connected and Support Us! 🌟 If you're loving Trying To Be Positive, the most impactful way to support us and fuel our growth is by engaging on Apple Podcasts—follow us, rate us, and leave a heartfelt review. Your feedback is not just incredibly motivating for us; it also plays a crucial role in helping new listeners find our podcast. Don't forget to also follow us and leave a 5-star review on Spotify! Your support means the world to us, and together, we can spread positivity further and wider. Every follow, listen, and review brings us closer to reaching more amazing listeners like you.
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Chloe Wilde: Trying To Be Positive About Her IVF Fertility Journey
Today, we're delving into a deeply personal journey with none other than Canadian TV Personality Chloe Wilde. Chloe kept her private struggle with infertility hidden from the spotlight. But now, she's breaking the silence and shining a light on the emotional rollercoaster of IVF and fertility treatments. In this episode, Chloe shares her triumphant journey, from the highs of hope to the lows of disappointment, and finally, to the joyous celebration of a successful IVF journey. Anne's Instagram @energytreeanne Chloe's Instagram @thechloewilde 🌟 Stay Connected and Support Us! 🌟 If you're loving Trying To Be Positive, the most impactful way to support us and fuel our growth is by engaging on Apple Podcasts—follow us, rate us, and leave a heartfelt review. Your feedback is not just incredibly motivating for us; it also plays a crucial role in helping new listeners find our podcast. Don't forget to also follow us and leave a 5-star review on Spotify! Your support means the world to us, and together, we can spread positivity further and wider. Every follow, listen, and review brings us closer to reaching more amazing listeners like you.
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Shira’s Journey From Being Made To Feel Like A Failure To Feeling Fertile
A Journey Through Secondary Infertility' as we delve into the deeply personal story of Shira, who found herself unexpectedly facing the daunting reality of secondary infertility. After a smooth first pregnancy, Shira's journey took an unexpected turn, navigating through the maze of fertility challenges. Shira courageously shares her experiences, shedding light on the rollercoaster of emotions, the struggles, and ultimately, the joy of conceiving her miracle baby. Anne's Instagram @energytreeanne 🌟 Stay Connected and Support Us! 🌟 If you're loving Trying To Be Positive, the most impactful way to support us and fuel our growth is by engaging on Apple Podcasts—follow us, rate us, and leave a heartfelt review. Your feedback is not just incredibly motivating for us; it also plays a crucial role in helping new listeners find our podcast. Don't forget to also follow us and leave a 5-star review on Spotify! Your support means the world to us, and together, we can spread positivity further and wider. Every follow, listen, and review brings us closer to reaching more amazing listeners like you.
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Beating Cancer And Then Beating An Infertility Diagnosis
In this episode we explore a truly inspiring fertility journey that defies the odds. Shannon is not just a patient; she's a friend with a remarkable story of hope, resilience, and triumph. Diagnosed with CML Leukemia at the tender age of 10, she faced treatments that threatened her future fertility, casting a long shadow over her dreams of motherhood. Yet, against all expectations and medical prognosis, she joins us 36 weeks pregnant, ready to share her incredible journey. Anne's Instagram @energytreeanne 🌟 Stay Connected and Support Us! 🌟 If you're loving Trying To Be Positive, the most impactful way to support us and fuel our growth is by engaging on Apple Podcasts—follow us, rate us, and leave a heartfelt review. Your feedback is not just incredibly motivating for us; it also plays a crucial role in helping new listeners find our podcast. Don't forget to also follow us and leave a 5-star review on Spotify! Your support means the world to us, and together, we can spread positivity further and wider. Every follow, listen, and review brings us closer to reaching more amazing listeners like you.
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Navigating Your Fertility Options with Endometriosis Expert Dr. Vidali
In this episode, we welcome Dr. Vidali to discuss his expertise in reproductive immunology, both as a fertility specialist and an expert in minimally invasive robotic surgery. With over 20 years of experience, Dr. Vidali has earned a reputation for excellence in the surgical treatment of endometriosis, particularly in addressing pain and fertility issues. He is especially interested in understanding and treating silent endometriosis in patients experiencing recurrent pregnancy loss or implantation failure, especially following a failed IVF cycle. Saying I'm obsessed with Dr. Vidali's work would be an understatement, and I'm thrilled we can introduce him on the podcast, so all of you can become just as fascinated. Anne's Instagram @energytreeanne Dr. Vidali's Instagram @endometriosis_surgeon 🌟 Stay Connected and Support Us! 🌟 If you're loving Trying To Be Positive, the most impactful way to support us and fuel our growth is by engaging on Apple Podcasts—follow us, rate us, and leave a heartfelt review. Your feedback is not just incredibly motivating for us; it also plays a crucial role in helping new listeners find our podcast. Don't forget to also follow us and leave a 5-star review on Spotify! Your support means the world to us, and together, we can spread positivity further and wider. Every follow, listen, and review brings us closer to reaching more amazing listeners like you.
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Redefining Her Fertility: Jamie Milne Overcomes Her Worst Fears To Become Pregnant
Culinary expert and renowned social media celebrity, Jamie Milne, who earns her livelihood on camera, had to conceal her personal battles with endometriosis and infertility. Hear Jamie share her experiences of pain, frustration, surgery, and infertility, which ultimately led her to achieve a positive outcome and become pregnant. This is her story. Anne's @energytreeanne Instagram Jamie's @everything_delish Instagram 🌟 Stay Connected and Support Us! 🌟 If you're loving Trying To Be Positive, the most impactful way to support us and fuel our growth is by engaging on Apple Podcasts—follow us, rate us, and leave a heartfelt review. Your feedback is not just incredibly motivating for us; it also plays a crucial role in helping new listeners find our podcast. Don't forget to also follow us and leave a 5-star review on Spotify! Your support means the world to us, and together, we can spread positivity further and wider. Every follow, listen, and review brings us closer to reaching more amazing listeners like you.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Trying to Be Positive is the hand that you've been wanting to hold on your fertility journey. Anne Matthews is a passionate advocate for reproductive health and normalizing the conversation around fertility, labour, loss and menstruation. A busy clinician (with two waitlisted clinics and not enough time to see everyone wanting to be seen), Trying to Be Positive is Anne’s offering to everyone who is trying. Listen for the tools to get closer to your own positive.
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Anne Matthews, RTF Productions
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