Ectopic Pregnancy Support

Kirsten Pipp

I never heard of ectopic pregnancy until it happened to me. In 2022, my life changed when I was diagnosed with an ectopic pregnancy. In 2023, I welcomed my rainbow baby. In 2025, I experienced a miscarriage. Each chapter of my journey taught me something new about grief, hope, and the strength it takes to keep going. I created this podcast because when I was going through it, I couldn't find a community that truly understood. I needed to hear from women who had been where I was. Women who could tell me what to expect, how they got through it, and that there was still hope on the other side. Each episode features honest, real conversations with women who have experienced ectopic pregnancy and pregnancy loss. Together we talk about the things nobody prepares you for, including the emotional and physical toll of ectopic pregnancy, trying to conceive after loss, the anxiety of pregnancy after ectopic, navigating grief while holding onto hope, and finding your way forward when everything feels uncertain. Whether you're in the middle of your journey, supporting someone you love, or looking back and still processing what you went through, this podcast is for you. You are not alone. And I hope these conversations remind you of that every single time you press play.

  1. May 20

    Shayma's Miscarriage and Ectopic Pregnancy Story

    This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Go to https://www.betterhelp.com/ectopic or choose Ectopic Pregnancy Support during signup and get 10% off your first month of therapy.   In this episode, I sit down with Shayma, who shares her story of an ectopic pregnancy that was missed during multiple ultrasounds.   Shayma had already experienced a miscarriage the year before and was cautiously hopeful when she found out she was pregnant again in March 2025. Early scans showed a gestational sac, a fetus, and even a heartbeat. Everything appeared to be progressing normally. Then two days later, she was rushed to the hospital with severe abdominal pain and diagnosed with an ectopic pregnancy, something her medical team had not detected in any of the earlier appointments.   Shayma underwent emergency surgery to remove the pregnancy and her right fallopian tube. During the procedure, doctors also discovered endometriosis, which she had never been diagnosed with before.   She opens up about the confusion and frustration of asking her providers how this was missed and not getting a clear answer. She shares the emotional weight of losing a pregnancy she believed was healthy, the fear of trying again with one tube, and the self-blame she had to fight through in the weeks that followed.   We also talk about the importance of advocating for yourself in medical settings, why requesting bloodwork and HCG monitoring matters more than many women realize, and how relationships and friendships can shift after pregnancy loss.   Thank you for your bravery, Shayma!❤️   If you're finding yourself experiencing an ectopic pregnancy or trying to conceive following an ectopic pregnancy, consider joining my online and exclusive chat! 🔗: https://www.ectopicpregnancysupport.com/   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ectopicpregnancysupport/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ectopicpregnancysupport

    43 min
  2. May 5

    Angela's Ectopic Pregnancy Story

    This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Go to https://www.betterhelp.com/ectopic or choose Ectopic Pregnancy Support during signup and get 10% off your first month of therapy.   In this episode, I sit down with Angela, who shares the raw and deeply personal story of her ectopic pregnancy with her baby, Eden.   Angela takes us through her entire journey, from the excitement of finding out she was pregnant for the second time, to the early warning signs that something wasn't right, to the devastating confirmation of an ectopic pregnancy that had ruptured. She opens up about waiting 20+ hours between diagnosis and surgery, and being placed in a labor and delivery room while losing her baby.   Angela also opens up about the complexity of grieving Eden while carrying her rainbow baby, Sam, and the anxiety that followed her long after delivery. She shares how she and her husband chose to honor Eden through cremation, scattering ashes in their yard, and creating a ring to keep their baby close.   Today, Angela runs a local ministry supporting families through pregnancy and infant loss, and her story is a testament to the strength that can grow from the deepest pain.   Thank you for your courage, Angela!❤️   If you're finding yourself experiencing an ectopic pregnancy or trying to conceive following an ectopic pregnancy, consider joining my online and exclusive chat! 🔗: https://www.ectopicpregnancysupport.com/   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ectopicpregnancysupport/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ectopicpregnancysupport

    54 min
5
out of 5
11 Ratings

About

I never heard of ectopic pregnancy until it happened to me. In 2022, my life changed when I was diagnosed with an ectopic pregnancy. In 2023, I welcomed my rainbow baby. In 2025, I experienced a miscarriage. Each chapter of my journey taught me something new about grief, hope, and the strength it takes to keep going. I created this podcast because when I was going through it, I couldn't find a community that truly understood. I needed to hear from women who had been where I was. Women who could tell me what to expect, how they got through it, and that there was still hope on the other side. Each episode features honest, real conversations with women who have experienced ectopic pregnancy and pregnancy loss. Together we talk about the things nobody prepares you for, including the emotional and physical toll of ectopic pregnancy, trying to conceive after loss, the anxiety of pregnancy after ectopic, navigating grief while holding onto hope, and finding your way forward when everything feels uncertain. Whether you're in the middle of your journey, supporting someone you love, or looking back and still processing what you went through, this podcast is for you. You are not alone. And I hope these conversations remind you of that every single time you press play.

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