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Lindsay's Story (Part 1): Hypospadias, Trusting Your Intuition, and Choosing a Different Path

44 min · 18 de may de 2026
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Most parents facing a diagnosis feel like there is one path forward. One recommendation. One "right" decision. But what happens when you pause long enough to ask deeper questions? In this episode of Born For This Stories, Johanna and Peter sit down with Lindsay, a mom of three, a fascial therapist, and a deeply intuitive parent who shares her family's journey after her son was diagnosed with hypospadias and mild chordee. Unlike many families who receive this diagnosis, Lindsay and her husband ultimately made the decision not to pursue surgery. This conversation is not about right versus wrong. It's about navigating uncertainty, trusting yourself as a parent, gathering information, and understanding that every family walks a different path. Lindsay shares the emotional weight of receiving a diagnosis, the fear that comes with making a decision for your child, and the importance of allowing space for multiple perspectives without judgment. If you are a parent navigating hypospadias, a birth diagnosis, surgical decisions, or trying to find peace in an impossible choice, this episode offers a thoughtful reminder that there is no perfect parent — only parents doing the best they can with the information they have. This is Part 1 of Lindsay's story. In this episode – Receiving a diagnosis of hypospadias and mild chordee – Processing fear, uncertainty, and the emotional impact of a surgical recommendation – Choosing observation over immediate intervention – Balancing conventional medical advice with intuition and holistic perspectives – Navigating breastfeeding challenges, oral ties, and other midline considerations – Releasing judgment around different parenting choices – Supporting children in understanding differences and body acceptance – Learning to make difficult decisions without certainty Share Your Story & Find Born For This Stories If today's episode resonated with you — whether you're navigating a diagnosis, researching treatment options, or simply trying to trust yourself as a parent — we want you to know you are not alone. Share your story at bornforthisstories.com Follow along on Instagram @bornforthissstories Subscribe and leave a review to help more families find this community New episodes release every Monday. Whether you're in the waiting room, in decision mode, or years after a diagnosis trying to make sense of it all, you do not have to carry it alone.

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Most parents facing a diagnosis feel like there is one path forward. One recommendation. One "right" decision. But what happens when you pause long enough to ask deeper questions? In this episode of Born For This Stories, Johanna and Peter sit down with Lindsay, a mom of three, a fascial therapist, and a deeply intuitive parent who shares her family's journey after her son was diagnosed with hypospadias and mild chordee. Unlike many families who receive this diagnosis, Lindsay and her husband ultimately made the decision not to pursue surgery. This conversation is not about right versus wrong. It's about navigating uncertainty, trusting yourself as a parent, gathering information, and understanding that every family walks a different path. Lindsay shares the emotional weight of receiving a diagnosis, the fear that comes with making a decision for your child, and the importance of allowing space for multiple perspectives without judgment. If you are a parent navigating hypospadias, a birth diagnosis, surgical decisions, or trying to find peace in an impossible choice, this episode offers a thoughtful reminder that there is no perfect parent — only parents doing the best they can with the information they have. This is Part 1 of Lindsay's story. In this episode – Receiving a diagnosis of hypospadias and mild chordee – Processing fear, uncertainty, and the emotional impact of a surgical recommendation – Choosing observation over immediate intervention – Balancing conventional medical advice with intuition and holistic perspectives – Navigating breastfeeding challenges, oral ties, and other midline considerations – Releasing judgment around different parenting choices – Supporting children in understanding differences and body acceptance – Learning to make difficult decisions without certainty Share Your Story & Find Born For This Stories If today's episode resonated with you — whether you're navigating a diagnosis, researching treatment options, or simply trying to trust yourself as a parent — we want you to know you are not alone. Share your story at bornforthisstories.com Follow along on Instagram @bornforthissstories Subscribe and leave a review to help more families find this community New episodes release every Monday. Whether you're in the waiting room, in decision mode, or years after a diagnosis trying to make sense of it all, you do not have to carry it alone.

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