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Summary

In this episode, Dr. Hila and Dr. Caroline welcome Batya Novick, a licensed clinical social worker specializing in reproductive mental health. They discuss the emotional challenges associated with IVF, the importance of mental health support, and the nuances of secondary infertility. Batya shares her personal journey into this field and emphasizes the need for specialized care in reproductive mental health. The conversation also covers coping strategies for managing anxiety and grief during the IVF process, and the significance of community support.

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Chapters

04:41- Batya's Journey into Reproductive Mental Health

10:39- Understanding the IVF ProcessĀ 

18:44- Emotional Challenges in Fertility Treatments

24:39- Navigating Grief in Primary vs. Secondary Infertility

27:36- The Importance of Community in IVF

29:10- Preparing for the Unpredictability of IVF

31:32- Coping Mechanisms for Managing Anxiety

33:52- Finding Control Amidst Uncertainty

36:59- Balancing Personal Identity During Fertility Struggles

39:59- Navigating Grief and Acceptance in IVF

43:35- Building Support Networks for IVF Journeys

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