14 episodes

SPOILER ALERT: After 5 years of trying for a baby, countless rounds of IVF, treatment, 18 embryos AND some life changing decisions, our daughter Rosie was born in January 2020. Along the way, there was heartache, pain, wacky diets, excitement, hope, determination, loss of faith and a lot of needles. It can be a lonely rollercoaster ride and I was struck by the fact that there was little from a male perspective and I vowed if we were successful to do start the conversation. This is a very personal story, with some difficult and uncomfortable truths.
Throughout this series we’ll go behind the curtain at the fertility clinic and meet the consultants, embryologists and team to get the low down on those tough questions, how to improve your chances, some facts on what to expect AND some money saving tips.

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    • Health & Fitness
    • 4.3 • 43 Ratings

SPOILER ALERT: After 5 years of trying for a baby, countless rounds of IVF, treatment, 18 embryos AND some life changing decisions, our daughter Rosie was born in January 2020. Along the way, there was heartache, pain, wacky diets, excitement, hope, determination, loss of faith and a lot of needles. It can be a lonely rollercoaster ride and I was struck by the fact that there was little from a male perspective and I vowed if we were successful to do start the conversation. This is a very personal story, with some difficult and uncomfortable truths.
Throughout this series we’ll go behind the curtain at the fertility clinic and meet the consultants, embryologists and team to get the low down on those tough questions, how to improve your chances, some facts on what to expect AND some money saving tips.

    13) Is everything Rosie?

    13) Is everything Rosie?

    As fertility treatment ends, pregnancy begins...
    After another set back we finally get the news we have been waiting for and we are let out into the big wide world! It came as a shock leaving The Lister Clinic to go and deal with the normal pregnancy dramas that others go through. There are still lessons to be learned; this isn't a 9-month journey, this is a six years and 9-month journey, and there is a lot of anxiety and pressure that goes with "Being pregnant after fertility treatment." 
    The final episode tells the last chapter in our story and the miracle that is now our daughter Rosie. I talk through some tips on how to get you through this final exciting, but stressful stage.  
     
    *The importance of hope and never giving up
     
    *Facts around bleeding in pregnancy
     
    *What to do if you are still on your own personal journey
     
    A bonus montage right at the end. Keep listening!
     
    A shout out to all those that made this journey and podcast possible
    Thank you for listening, this has been series 1 of IVFDAD, stay healthy, stay positive and remember, it only takes one. 

    • 17 min
    12) The last throw of the dice.

    12) The last throw of the dice.

    What do you do when you think that you are at the end of the Fertility Road and you have one last throw of the dice?  In this episode Trish and I took the hard decision to put our fertility treatment on hold and recharge our batteries. We had one "good" embryo and we put it in the freezer.   We get married, come back and go again but nothing goes according to plan. We were running out of time and cash, but remember "It only takes one."
    *How do you decide when enough is enough or when to carry on?
    *Reflections from Dr Alison Taylor on tough conversations and miracles
    *Top Tips for Embryo Transfer day.
    *Managing expectations with your best mate and family. 
    *What does a pregnancy test actually measure?

    • 20 min
    11) Superstitions, diets and belief in anything

    11) Superstitions, diets and belief in anything

    We tried everything. Wacky diets, rituals, natural remedies, strange looking herbs.  Some things for 2 days, some things for 5 years, will we ever know what made the difference?
    I delve deep into the hit, misses and maybe we found throughout the process - and look at what did and didn’t work for us.  We talk to a Reflexologist and the Doctors at the Lister Hospital to get their take on alternative approach.
    This includes:

    *Ways to reduce stress 

     

    *Drink and nutrition

     
    *Reflexology at Soma Therapies in North London
     
    *Supplements, herbs and vitamins
     

    *Alternative therapy

     

    *Keeping a positive mindset

     

    *And just doing your best.

    • 26 min
    10) What's the alternative ?

    10) What's the alternative ?

    This episode discusses alternatives during fertility treatment. Adoption, sperm  and egg donation - anything that may give us the family we so desire. The reality of this can be difficult, and there are a huge amount of emotions. At this point it’s easy to blame each other, but the blame game is a game no one wins.
    Once more we found that that the decision making process is a difficult one with complicated legal or ethical issues.  
    *List of  the alternatives and some facts on success rates.
    *A discussion with Zoe Townsend, Counsellor at The Lister Hospital on the moral and legal considerations.
    *How to decided when it is time to give up, take an alternative or when to stay determined. 
    *A shout out to the excellent Conception Donor Network

    • 25 min
    9) Loss - A male perspective on miscarriage

    9) Loss - A male perspective on miscarriage

    You have to have something in the first place to lose it, and that in a way is crueller.
    This episode discusses a  difficult topic - loss. Nothing can prepare you for the  pain of a miscarriage, but it is important to remain as a team at this time. Whether you feel strong or not, you’re in it together and the support of each other is vital.
    But here's the but. There’s not much written on this subject  from a male perspective and it can be a difficult burden for the partner when you don't have the physical pain .  I talk about how to let yourself grieve and giving yourself time to accept. I'm also joined by a counsellor at The Lister Hospital who provides some practical advice.
    Facts and figures.
    Dealing with mental pain as well as physical.
    How to break the news to your family and cope with work.
    How to move on and think about the next stage in your fertility journey as a couple.
    How to mark your loss in a way that means something to you. 

    • 25 min
    8) Needles and bruises, endless IVF cycles (sustaining hope and routines)

    8) Needles and bruises, endless IVF cycles (sustaining hope and routines)

    Onto another attempt after a negative pregnancy, we fast forward through 3 years and countless rounds and embryos, it feels like an endless cycle.  How do you sustain hope when your results and biological clock are heading in the wrong direction?  In IVF what are the  further tests to rule out other issues and what we tried to improve results (Genetic testing, Sperm DNA fragmentation test, Endometrial Scratch, supplements) Expert advise on what  can help improve your  chances. There is light at the end of the tunnel.
    *Dr Alison Taylor talks through the importance of the Sperm DNA fragmentation Test and explains about sperm damage.
    *Emma Whitney the Lister Hospital  Embryologist outlines when is the right time for Genetic  Embryo testing. 
    *Fact check on the effects of age on your sperm and nutrients
    *Sustaining hope with constant bad news. 
    *Tips on deciding when enough is enough
    *Celebrating light at the end of the tunnel with a cup of tea.

    • 25 min

Customer Reviews

4.3 out of 5
43 Ratings

43 Ratings

Mims_Christie ,

Great to hear Dad’s perspective

Thanks for this podcast. I’m really enjoying getting your perspective. My experience, certainly the timeline, parallels yours so I recognise the feelings and fears - but am also learning something new all the time. I think I conveniently forgot the stats, for example!

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