When you're going through your fertility journey, navigating the holidays can seem daunting: The holiday cards featuring someone's newborn or seeing a pregnant relative or hearing how one of your friends got pregnant so easily can be absolutely devastating depending on your current mindset. Then there’s the “advice.” Your aunt gives you her special 8-step routine to increase your fertility. Your mom thinks you need to change your diet. Someone else chimes in saying you must try this thing that their second cousin's sister did to become pregnant.
While bracing for the inappropriate questions to the unsolicited advice to the newly pregnant relative making their announcement at dinner, the holidays can seem, well, gloomy and dreadful.
On this episode of The FU Project Podcast, I provide tips and guidance to conquering the holiday-fertility-journey-anxiety (and making a game out of it!) so that you can feel empowered to enjoy the holiday season like the rest of them. Because, trust me, you deserve it. Tune in to learn how to confront those uncomfortable questions and love yourself during a season of constant comparison.
What You’ll Learn
What to do when someone asks you an inappropriate question about your fertility journey
How to handle the “free” advice you get from loved ones
How to have a more joyful and loving holiday season
And much more!
"You already have everything you need to be unlimited. Just be and do and become."
- Tasha Blasi
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About the Host:
Tasha Blasi is an IVF consultant and Founder of IVF Uncovered (formerly the FU Project). Using her background in the sciences, and personally going through ten rounds of IVF for her two children, she has created a life mission to help patients doing IVF know as much as their doctor so they can ask better questions and get better treatment...all while bringing an unfiltered, humorous tone to this often heartbreaking subject.