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 Intimacy
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Infertility impacts intimacy! Like... a lot.
In this episode, Jesse and Doug are talking about how infertility impacts intimacy in a relationship. Infertility changes things like sex and closeness. Sex and closeness can be special, wonderful parts of a relationship. Then infertility changes them. Sex and closeness become means to an end. What the heck, that sucks.
There is a very unique pressure placed on people with infertility when it comes to intimacy. This episode is all about that.
If you have ever felt like infertility messed with your intimate life, this episode is for you.
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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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