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Success Story2023-02-27·56 min

EP209 Grit = Gold On The Fertility Journey: Somaya’s Story

EP209 Grit = Gold On The Fertility Journey: Somaya’s Story

Somaya shares her incredible journey of conceiving naturally at 38 after enduring three ectopic pregnancies, multiple miscarriages, and 20 months of trying. Through mindset work and the Fearlessly Fertile Method, this London-based legal recruiter overcame fear, victim mentality, and lack mindset to welcome her second son.

SomayaAge 38· natural· Baby boy

Miracle Mama: Somaya

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Before

Victimhood mindset, living on hope alone, intimidated by medical professionals, consumed with obsession and desperation

Key Shift

Developed certainty and medical advocacy skills, overcame lack and scarcity mindset, reached peace and trust in the process

After

Confident medical advocate, abundant mindset, peaceful trust in divine timing while taking strategic action

The Unique Challenge of Secondary Infertility

Somaya opens up about the isolating experience of secondary infertility after her first son, describing how it creates shame and guilt that differs from primary infertility. She explores the toxic positivity surrounding 'being grateful for what you have' and why refusing to settle was essential for her journey.

A Traumatic Medical Journey

Despite being a successful professional, Somaya endured three ectopic pregnancies, multiple miscarriages, and significant medical errors from top London hospitals. Her story illustrates how even accomplished women can struggle to advocate effectively in medical settings without proper mindset tools.

From Skeptic to Success Through Mindset Work

Initially cynical about fertility coaching, Somaya discovered the power of addressing mindset blocks around lack, scarcity, and victimhood. Through the Fearlessly Fertile Method, she learned to combine her professional strategic thinking with emotional healing and spiritual faith.

Natural Conception After Years of Loss

After reaching a place of peace and trust, Somaya conceived naturally and carried her second son to term despite pregnancy complications. Her transformation from desperation to empowered certainty demonstrates how mindset work enables both conception and a healthy pregnancy journey.

Questions This Episode Answers

Can you get pregnant naturally after multiple ectopic pregnancies?

I've been pregnant every year of my life for, like, the last seven years, and I've got, you know, one baby to show for it. What's going on?

Somaya17:32

Yes, natural conception is possible after ectopic pregnancies. Somaya conceived naturally after three ectopic pregnancies by combining mindset work with medical advocacy and strategic action.

How do you overcome secondary infertility shame and guilt?

I think secondary infertility is a real bitch. And, you know, I think when people listen to this, they sort of think, well, actually, you know, you're really lucky to already have a child

Somaya11:11

Recognize that secondary infertility creates unique isolation and that wanting more children doesn't diminish gratitude for your existing child. Refuse toxic positivity that tells you to 'just be grateful' if your heart is calling for more.

Should you challenge your fertility doctor's recommendations?

When you're the most certain person in the room, everyone else is gonna take a listen. Right? And this is what I tell women all the time

Rosanne Austin34:03

Yes, when you're the most certain person in the room, others will listen. You have just as much chance of being right as doctors do, and advocating for specific tests or approaches can lead to breakthrough results.

What's the difference between hope and faith in fertility?

Hope is like one foot out the door. Right? Faith is like, hey, you know what? I'm in this for the long haul

Rosanne Austin48:01

Hope is one foot out the door, while faith means being all in for the long haul. True faith combines spiritual trust with strategic action—believing while also taking concrete steps toward your goal.

Can mindset really affect fertility outcomes?

If the only thing that you think is gonna fix you is this baby, there ain't no baby that wants to come into that. Like, it was an ugly environment

Rosanne Austin27:07

Yes, unprocessed trauma and negative thought patterns can create an environment that blocks conception. When you're at peace and truly ready to receive, conception becomes possible even after multiple losses.

How do you stay motivated after multiple pregnancy losses?

You cannot settle if if that's not what you want. If your heart is calling at you for something, don't don't stop there

Somaya18:23

Focus on what your heart truly wants rather than settling due to fear. Apply the same strategic thinking you use professionally to your fertility journey, involving experts and creating a comprehensive plan.

What is lack and scarcity mindset in fertility?

Lack and scarcity obviously isn't just about money. It's about time. It's about opportunity. It's most tragically about love

Rosanne Austin23:41

It's the belief that there are limited babies, time, or opportunities available. This mindset blocks abundance thinking and can prevent you from investing in solutions or believing in possibility.

All Teachings 10

BreakthroughReframing11:11

Secondary infertility creates unique isolation because you don't fit into either the 'can't conceive' club or the 'conceive easily' club, leading to shame and guilt about wanting more

Somaya experienced secondary infertility after her first son, enduring three ectopic pregnancies and multiple miscarriages while feeling guilty about not being grateful for her existing child.

TeachingChallenging47:09

Successful professionals often fail to apply their strategic thinking to fertility, instead relying on hope rather than creating a comprehensive plan with experts and resources

Somaya, a top legal recruiter in London, realized she would strategically involve experts for professional challenges but was just 'living on a prayer and hope' for her fertility journey.

TeachingEmpowering34:03

When you're the most certain person in the room, everyone else will take a listen—you have just as much chance of being right as the doctors

Somaya challenged a renowned London fertility doctor with 40 years experience, saying 'Stop. This is all a red herring. I want you to run these tests,' and he agreed, leading to transformational results.

TeachingReframing23:41

Lack and scarcity mindset isn't just about money—it's about time, opportunity, and most tragically about love, silencing the truth that there is abundance all around

Somaya overcame her working-class immigrant background's scarcity mindset, eventually buying herself a car as a celebration when she had her second baby, demonstrating abundance thinking.

BreakthroughFierce18:23

You cannot settle if that's not what your heart is calling for—toxic positivity of 'be grateful for what you have' keeps women from pursuing their true desires

Somaya refused to listen to people saying 'be grateful, you have a son' and instead pursued her dream of a second child through three ectopic pregnancies and multiple miscarriages.

TeachingChallenging27:07

If the only thing you think will fix you is a baby, no baby wants to come into that ugly environment—it's too much pressure on the child

Somaya realized she was creating an 'ugly environment' of obsession and desperation, only conceiving naturally when she reached peace and trust in the process.

TeachingEmpowering48:01

Faith means being all in for the long haul, while hope is one foot out the door—you can have faith in God while still taking strategic action

Somaya, a practicing Muslim, maintained deep faith through three ectopic pregnancies while also 'tying up her camel'—taking concrete action including mindset coaching and medical advocacy.

TeachingReframing2:56

Successful women must recognize fertility requires a different skill set—what made you successful in law school won't necessarily work for getting pregnant

Somaya, despite being a top legal recruiter in London, had to learn entirely new ways of thinking, believing, and taking action specifically for her fertility journey.

BreakthroughChallenging13:15

Medical misdiagnoses and mistakes happen frequently—Somaya experienced two major errors from the same London hospital within 12 months

Somaya's first ectopic was misdiagnosed as missed miscarriage leading to rupture, then a year later she was given wrong blood test results for her second ectopic pregnancy.

TeachingEmpowering1:43

The grit required to overcome three ectopic pregnancies, repeated miscarriage, and self-doubt while being a top professional demonstrates the power of commitment to growth

Somaya endured three ectopic pregnancies, multiple miscarriages, and 20 months of trying while running a successful executive search firm, ultimately conceiving naturally at 38.

Episode Tone
3 reframing3 challenging3 empowering1 fierce

Key Teachings 10

Secondary infertility creates unique isolation because you don't fit into either the 'can't conceive' club or the 'conceive easily' club, leading to shame and guilt about wanting more

11:11

Successful professionals often fail to apply their strategic thinking to fertility, instead relying on hope rather than creating a comprehensive plan with experts and resources

47:09

When you're the most certain person in the room, everyone else will take a listen—you have just as much chance of being right as the doctors

34:03

Lack and scarcity mindset isn't just about money—it's about time, opportunity, and most tragically about love, silencing the truth that there is abundance all around

23:41

You cannot settle if that's not what your heart is calling for—toxic positivity of 'be grateful for what you have' keeps women from pursuing their true desires

18:23

If the only thing you think will fix you is a baby, no baby wants to come into that ugly environment—it's too much pressure on the child

27:07

Faith means being all in for the long haul, while hope is one foot out the door—you can have faith in God while still taking strategic action

48:01

Successful women must recognize fertility requires a different skill set—what made you successful in law school won't necessarily work for getting pregnant

2:56

Medical misdiagnoses and mistakes happen frequently—Somaya experienced two major errors from the same London hospital within 12 months

13:15

The grit required to overcome three ectopic pregnancies, repeated miscarriage, and self-doubt while being a top professional demonstrates the power of commitment to growth

1:43

Perspectives 3

If you already have one child, you should be grateful and not want more

CONSIDER: Secondary infertility is real and valid—you're allowed to want the family size that calls to your heart without guilt

Doctors know best and shouldn't be questioned

CONSIDER: You have just as much chance of being right as they do—be the most certain person in the room and advocate for yourself

Hope and prayer are enough for fertility success

CONSIDER: Faith requires action—'tie up your camel' by combining spiritual trust with strategic planning and expert resources

Quotable Moments

You cannot settle if that's not what you want. If your heart is calling at you for something, don't don't stop there.

Somaya18:23

When you're the most certain person in the room, everyone else is gonna take a listen.

Rosanne Austin34:03

If the only thing that you think is gonna fix you is this baby, there ain't no baby that wants to come into that.

Rosanne Austin27:07

Hope is like one foot out the door. Right? Faith is like, hey, you know what? I'm in this for the long haul.

Rosanne Austin48:01

I think secondary infertility is a real bitch.

Somaya11:11

There is nothing like getting into your head and properly unpicking what is going on.

Somaya50:24

This Story Proves

Natural conception after 3 ectopic pregnanciesOvercame 20 months of unexplained infertilitySecondary infertility successMedical advocacy breakthrough

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