The Pineapple Podcast: Stories of Infertility

Ep. 19: Alana pt. 2

49 min · 17 de sep de 2020
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In ep. 18 we heard the beginning of Alana and Amanda's story. When we left off, Alana had just had an awful experience with her care provider and was in the process of changing providers. In today's episode, we hear how Alana changed providers and what her experience was like. Alana discusses how after multiple rounds she and Amanda switched gears and began reciprocal IVF, with Amanda going through the egg retrieval process. You can follow along with Alana and Amanda's story on Instagram at @mummyplusmumma.

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