Becky & Ben's Fertility Spotlight

Family, Identity & Truth: Rebecca Coxon’s Amazing DNA Story

28 min · 28. Mai 2026
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Some fertility journeys are dramatic, and Rebecca Coxon’s story is a shining example. An IVF triplet, she took a DNA test in her late twenties, discovering she was conceived using a sperm donor. She talks openly about this experience, and its effect on her and her family. We discuss her own attempt at IVF, and how the cycle was abandoned for personal reasons. And we explore her decision to donate her own eggs. Thoughtful and pragmatic, Rebecca goes deep into family emotions, conception and identity – and how her natural curiosity altered the course of her life. There’s a happy ending to this multi-layered story. And an acclaimed book, Inconceivable, that chronicles this remarkable adventure.                                                     Official podcast website: https://fertility-spotlight.com [https://fertility-spotlight.com/] Instagram: @fertilityspotlight Inconceivable, by Rebecca Coxon: https://amzn.to/49ogX0E [https://amzn.to/49ogX0E] Rebecca Coxon on Instagram: @rebeccacoxon  Producer: David Roper, Heavy Entertainment  ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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Episode Family, Identity & Truth: Rebecca Coxon’s Amazing DNA Story Cover

Family, Identity & Truth: Rebecca Coxon’s Amazing DNA Story

Some fertility journeys are dramatic, and Rebecca Coxon’s story is a shining example. An IVF triplet, she took a DNA test in her late twenties, discovering she was conceived using a sperm donor. She talks openly about this experience, and its effect on her and her family. We discuss her own attempt at IVF, and how the cycle was abandoned for personal reasons. And we explore her decision to donate her own eggs. Thoughtful and pragmatic, Rebecca goes deep into family emotions, conception and identity – and how her natural curiosity altered the course of her life. There’s a happy ending to this multi-layered story. And an acclaimed book, Inconceivable, that chronicles this remarkable adventure.                                                     Official podcast website: https://fertility-spotlight.com [https://fertility-spotlight.com/] Instagram: @fertilityspotlight Inconceivable, by Rebecca Coxon: https://amzn.to/49ogX0E [https://amzn.to/49ogX0E] Rebecca Coxon on Instagram: @rebeccacoxon  Producer: David Roper, Heavy Entertainment  ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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