Motherhood In Progress (M.I.P)

M.I.P. w/ Janessa & Jayla on Contemplating Motherhood, Fibroids, and Refusing to Normalize Pain

1 h 28 min · 10. feb. 2023
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M.I.P. is joined by Janessa and Jayla, two single women in their early thirties contemplating motherhood and what that might look like for them at this point in their lives. Outside of the struggle searching for a committed relationship, they both found out that they had debilitating fibroids that needed surgical removal. They share the 4+ year journey of discovering their fibroids, fumbling through multiple doctors for help, and surgery - which was eerily reminiscent of a C-section. Janessa and Jayla share this journey, how they got through it, and what they face on their unique paths to motherhood.

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