S5, E9 - Emma Whitney - @emmatheembryologist - recurrent miscarriage, TFMR

The Worst Girl Gang Ever - Podcast tekijän mukaan Laura and Bex - Maanantaisin

In this episode we chatted to the wonderful Emma Whitney aka Emma The Embryologist who works at The Evewell Clinic.She talk to us about her role as an embryologist but also about her own journey of recurrent loss, including chemical pregnancy, termination for medical reasons and surgical management of miscarriage. We discuss managing this grief alongside caring for living children and also how this trauma can affect our partners. Emma talked about the difficulties of managing work while navigating her own experiences over the years. -------------------------------Thanks for listening to the podcast. Please don't forget to subscribe, rate, review and share.Visit our website where you can find out a bit about us, read the blog and even 'purch our merch' via the online shop!Did we mention that we have written a book? It's officially an Amazon Best Seller! You can buy it here!Find out more about our online courses; THE PATHWAY TO RECOVERY which is designed to support, nurture and empower you following the loss of a baby as well as the TRYING TO CONCEIVE AFTER LOSS COURSE to support you through the pressures of TTC after loss.  Both courses are self paced and run over 6 weeks with free access for up to 5 months. The next PTR course will run in January and the next TTC course will start in. February. Email us to register your interest. Spaces are limited and will be allocated on a first come first served basis.  Contact us via social media platforms or email [email protected]'ll find us on...FacebookInstagramTwitteror you can join the TWGGE Facebook Support GroupIt's time to break the silence and open up the dialogue around the topics of miscarriage and pregnancy loss. No more shame, no more taboo, lets ditch it for our children; the ones that will come, the ones that are and the ones that never came to be. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Visit the podcast's native language site