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"9 Months on IVs While Pregnant: Pharmacist Turns Suffering Into Mission" featuring Dr. Danielle Plummer

22 min · 19 de may de 2026
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What happens when a life-threatening pregnancy experience becomes the catalyst for a life mission? In this powerful episode, Dr. Danielle Plummer shares her journey from military spouse to Doctor of Pharmacy—and how nine months on IVs during multiple pregnancies led her to help other women facing similar challenges. Dr. Plummer opens up about her struggles with hyperemesis gravidarum, a severe and often misunderstood pregnancy condition. Despite having access to military healthcare, she found herself dismissed and without proper support. That experience pushed her to pursue advanced education and ultimately specialize in personalized medication management for pregnant women. Today, she uses pharmacogenetics to help women find safer, more effective treatment options tailored to their DNA—offering hope where traditional systems fall short. Beyond her medical work, Danielle reflects on the resilience required as a military spouse—navigating constant relocations, career changes, and raising a family across multiple countries. She also shares practical insights on building financial stability, creating income streams, and planning for the future despite uncertainty.   Be a Guest Are you a successful business owner, entrepreneur, or professional with insights to share? Apply to be a guest at https://adaptandovercomepodcast.com/guest [https://adaptandovercomepodcast.com/guest]  and share your expertise with a wide audience eager to learn about you...

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