Learned Too Late
What if one piece of information could change your entire life trajectory—or give you peace of mind you didn’t know was possible? In this episode of Learned Too Late, Allyn sits down with genetic counselor and content creator Dena Goldberg (aka @dena.dna) to break down the truth about genetic testing, inherited cancer risk, IVF, and the emotional reality of knowing your DNA. Whether you’ve taken a 23andMe test, have a family history of cancer, or are navigating fertility decisions, this conversation gives you the clarity—and empowerment—you didn’t know you needed. A Note on Dena’s Story Since recording this episode, Dena experienced the heartbreaking loss of her pregnancy. We are sharing this conversation with her full permission, and with deep respect for her strength in allowing her story to continue helping others. Pregnancy loss is more common than many realize, yet often experienced in silence. If you or someone you love is navigating loss, support is available below. Resources for Support * March of Dimes * Postpartum Support International * Share Pregnancy & Infant Loss Support If you’d like to support Dena and her family during this time: https://www.giveinkind.com/inkinds/Q8X0D5R/love-for-the-linders [https://www.giveinkind.com/inkinds/Q8X0D5R/love-for-the-linders] What You’ll Learn in This Episode * What a genetic counselor actually does (and why most people don’t know they exist) * The truth about BRCA mutations, inherited cancer risk, and family history * Why direct-to-consumer tests (like 23andMe) aren’t always enough * What happens in a genetic counseling session * The biggest myths about genetic testing, cost, and insurance * How genetic testing impacts IVF, PGT-M, and embryo selection * The emotional and ethical realities of fertility, gene mutations, and decision-making * Why more information isn’t always better (and when it is) * How genetic knowledge can reduce anxiety—and even change life decisions Key Takeaways * Genetic counseling isn’t just about science—it’s about guidance, emotional support, and real-life decision-making. * A negative genetic test can be just as life-changing as a positive one. * Many people overestimate what genetic tests can tell them—or underestimate how helpful they can be. * The future of fertility and genetics is evolving fast—but ethics and understanding are still catching up. * You don’t have to navigate this alone—there are experts trained specifically to help you understand your risk and your options. Find a Genetic Counselor: * https://findageneticcounselor.nsgc.org [https://findageneticcounselor.nsgc.org] Follow Dena (DenaDNA): * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dena.dna [https://www.instagram.com/denadna]
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