Community & Sisterhood
Referenced in 2 episodes. 1 Miracle Mamas credit this framework as part of their breakthrough.
Who It Worked For
Teachings
Breakthroughs 3
Community with other driven women on this journey breaks the isolation and gives you strength to continue
Jennifer credits the group calls and community of other driven, ambitious women as one of the first major changes that helped her not feel so alone. She's still in touch with women from the program and they continue to inspire each other.
Isolation and lack of understanding compound fertility journey trauma
Melissa described 5 years of withdrawing from friendships and removing herself from social situations. Her first group coaching call was 'cathartic' because it was 'the very first time in five years I felt heard and understood and not lonely.'
Reconnecting with friends who are pregnant or new mothers, rather than avoiding them, can serve as powerful preparation for your own motherhood journey
After distancing herself from pregnant friends, Samana actively reached out again and used their experiences as learning opportunities rather than sources of pain, which helped her prepare mentally for motherhood.
Teachings 7
The prove-it orientation, fear orientation, lone wolf 'I can do it all myself' approach is old school, broken down, and proven ineffective
Austin emphasizes that no matter how long someone has been on their journey, they have never tried conceiving from the place of receptivity, receiving, and regulation
Women are no longer tolerating isolation on the fertility journey and understand that asking for help is not a signal of weakness
Previous podcast episodes have covered the power of community and biological impact of support, showing that women who build support systems rather than struggling alone achieve better outcomes.
Men should build their own support network and be selective about who they allow to speak into their fertility journey
Hector attended weekly men's prayer meetings with 100 men every Tuesday at 5:30am, sharing his fertility struggles and receiving support. He also distanced himself from family members who spoke negatively about having children in their 40s.
Community and supporting others going through fertility struggles fills your soul and helps you keep going on your own journey
Kerry's live stream fertility yoga classes create community where women support each other, which she notes is often missing from fertility journeys and essential for healing
When you surround yourself with like-minded women with big hearts and get out of lack and scarcity, you open yourself up to life-changing transformation
Natalia felt connected and supported by other women in the group program, which helped her challenge limiting beliefs and build the confidence needed to conceive naturally at 44
Success stories at advanced ages happen daily but go unshared - there's more love than fear available
When Yasemin opened up about her journey, people shared stories of friends conceiving naturally at 48. On a planet of 8 billion people, a percentage of daily births are to women over 40, but these stories don't get headlines.
On a planet of almost 8 billion people, you can be certain there is another woman who faced similar issues and is now holding her baby
Rosanne's global client base across six continents demonstrates that women with every conceivable challenge have achieved success, proving no situation is hopeless.
Perspectives 1
The fertility journey is an invitation to discover your power, not a vending machine where you insert time and money for guaranteed results
Recent client announced pregnancy after group visualization and meditation support, recognizing that community holding space helped her succeed after multiple canceled cycles.
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