Infertility Feelings
This podcast is about what it FEELS like to go through infertility.
Real emotions, real stories, and research-backed preventative mental health.
Brought to you by the words and minds of Jesse and Doug from Uniquely Knitted. Jesse and Doug spent 10 years trying to grow their family, and they have supported thousands of people through Uniquely Knitted and have felt millions of emotions about all of it!
This is your place to cry, process, laugh, rage, and be validated in your emotions.
The Official Podcast of Uniquely Knitted - Infertility Support
Infertility Feelings
Infertility and Blame
During infertility, we can often blame ourselves for everything. This episode is about what that feels like, and WHY we do that!
Blame shows up when we’re desperately trying to make sense of the senseless. It can feel protective, even logical, but it slowly chips away at our sense of worth and hope.
In this episode, we explore how blame sneaks into our thinking, what it does to our bodies and relationships, and how we can gently move toward compassion instead of self-criticism.
Jesse and Doug dive into the topic of blame. Blame is part of a larger story about control, vulnerability, and the longing for answers. Understanding it can transform how we see ourselves and how we move through infertility. Together we explore how blame forms, why it sticks, and what it means to slowly let go of it.
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This podcast is produced by Uniquely Knitted.
Uniquely Knitted exists to transform the experience of infertility. Our mission is to heal the traumas of infertility, miscarriage, and loss, and to end the isolation that comes with struggling to conceive. We achieve this by providing innovative, evidence-based preventative mental health support to those fighting to grow their families.
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