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Fertility Nurses Unfiltered

Fertility Nurses Unfiltered

著者: Ashlee Laroue BSN RN and Laura Weppler BSN RN
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Fertility Nurses Unfiltered is a nurse-led podcast for people navigating infertility and fertility treatment who want clarity, honesty, and support beyond the clinic walls. Hosted by former fertility clinic nurses Ashlee Laroue (FertilitEase) and Laura Weppler (Navigating Fertility with Laura), we pull back the curtain on IVF, fertility care, transfers, medications, canceled cycles, burnout, and the emotional realities patients aren’t always prepared for. Two nurses. One mic. No bullshit. https://www.navigatingyourfertility.com/ https://www.fertilitease.com/Ashlee Laroue, BSN, RN and Laura Weppler, BSN, RN 衛生・健康的な生活 身体的病い・疾患
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  • Moving Your Body (Safely): Through IVF, Egg Freezing, and Beyond
    2026/06/02

    You've probably been told to rest during your IVF cycle. Maybe even to stop exercising completely. But what if that advice is more outdated than helpful?


    This week we're sitting down with Julia Neto, a pre and postnatal fitness specialist and founder of Her Move Wellness, who has spent years working alongside REIs, acupuncturists, and nutritionists to bridge the gap between fertility treatment and movement. Julia created the only free, REI-approved workout program designed specifically for the IVF stimulation phase, and in this episode she's breaking down everything you actually need to know about exercising during your cycle.


    • Why the "just stop exercising" recommendation may be doing more harm than good
    • How Julia structured her program around the different phases of stimulation and retrieval
    • The real reason ovarian torsion is a concern and what movements are actually safe
    • Exercise during the two week wait and after your frozen embryo transfer
    • The guilt and control spiral that so many IVF patients experience and how to navigate it
    • Julia's own egg freezing journey, including what surprised her most
    • Why "just freeze your eggs" is not as simple as it sounds
    • The case for routine fertility testing long before you're ready to try


    Whether you're in the middle of a cycle, thinking about fertility preservation, or just trying to understand your options, this one is for you.


    Website: ⁠www.hermovewellness.com

    Email: julia@hermovewellness.com

    Instagram: @her_move_

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  • The Unseen Weight: Burnout, Belonging, and Who's Taking Care of Your Care Team
    2026/05/26

    Nobody talks about what it costs to be the person on the other side of the exam room.


    Kate Ryan walked into the fertility world as a patient. She went through failed IUIs, pregnancy loss, and a long road that eventually led her to donor egg IVF and the son she has today. But what she found along the way was bigger than her own story. She saw patients losing themselves in the process, providers running on empty, and a massive gap between the clinical experience and the human one. So she built something to fill it.


    In this episode, Kate shares her full fertility journey and the moment she realized the system was missing something for everyone inside it. We get honest about provider burnout in fertility care, what it actually looks like from inside the clinic, and why the people taking care of you deserve to be taken care of too. Kate also introduces The Provider Sanctuary, launching this June, and explains why a community built for providers is something patients should care about just as much.


    In this episode we cover:


    • Kate's personal IVF journey, including pregnancy loss and the path to donor egg IVF
    • What it feels like to lose yourself in the control spiral of fertility treatment
    • The emotional weight fertility nurses and providers carry that rarely gets acknowledged
    • Why fertility nursing is one of the highest turnover nursing specialties in the country
    • What The Provider Sanctuary is, who it is for, and why it exists
    • How supporting providers ultimately creates a better experience for patients
    • Why resources and community support should be offered from day one, not just at the end


    Caring for the caregiver is not a luxury. It is how we make the whole system better, for patients, for providers, and for every family being built inside it.


    If you are in the middle of fertility treatment and have ever felt like a number, if you are a nurse or provider running on fumes and wondering if anyone sees you, or if you have ever wanted to understand what is really happening on both sides of that exam room, this episode is for you.


    Website: www.storyofus.love

    Sanctuary info: https://sanctuary.storyofus.love/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thestoryofkateryan/

    Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@storyofus.love?lang=en

    Threads: https://www.threads.com/@thestoryofkateryan

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  • One Woman's Mission: Inside the Jewish Fertility Foundation
    2026/05/19

    What would you do if you found out the treatment you needed to build your family could cost $20,000, $40,000, or even $200,000 out of pocket? For most people, that number is the end of the road. For Elana Frank, it was the beginning of something bigger.


    Elana is the founder and CEO of the Jewish Fertility Foundation, a nonprofit that has allocated over $3.25 million in fertility grants to more than 560 families, trained over a thousand community and healthcare leaders, and watched 377 babies come into the world as a result. But before any of that, she was a patient herself, navigating infertility in Israel, cycling through embryo after embryo, and fighting for a third child in a way that nearly cost her her marriage.


    In this episode, Elana pulls back the curtain on all of it.


    • What it was like to receive IVF for free in Israel and return to the U.S. to find almost no financial support
    • The conversation in a JCC baby pool that sparked the founding of JFF
    • A real breakdown of what fertility treatment costs, from IUI to IVF to donor eggs to surrogacy
    • Why fertility treatment is a medical necessity, not a luxury, and what needs to change in the insurance landscape
    • How JFF's grant program works, who it serves, and how to apply
    • The emotional toll infertility takes on relationships, and what it looks like when partners are not on the same page
    • What nurses and clinic staff can do right now to better connect patients with financial resources


    Laura and Ashlee bring their nursing perspective to this one in a big way, reflecting on what they wish they had known about financial resources when they were working in the clinic, and why proactive education from care teams can change the trajectory of a patient's journey.


    If you or someone you love is facing the financial and emotional weight of fertility treatment, this episode is for you.


    Connect with the Jewish Fertility Foundation:

    • Website: https://jewishfertilityfoundation.org/
    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jewishfertilityfoundation/
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