Common belief
“Statistics determine your outcome”
Rosanne's Perspective
Statistics are a single data point that didn't include you - focus on the percentage chance you do have
Rosanne teaches focusing on 10% odds as 'I got a shot' rather than running from them, which is how people become the one who beats the odds.
Your desire to be a mom is there because it was meant for you - everything else is distraction
Every podcast episode with Rosanne's clients shows women beating crazy odds, proving that past failures and statistics don't determine outcomes when you focus on what actually matters.
You get to decide how your journey goes by refusing to accept limitations and committing to not leaving without your baby
Rosanne overcame years of treatment failure and statistical odds against her at 43 by deciding she wouldn't leave without her baby and changing her mindset completely.
Statistics represent other people's stories and don't include your unique potential
Myrna ignored the frightening statistics for her age group and focused on writing her own story, successfully becoming pregnant at 45 against the odds.
Discussed in 71 episodes. 19 women share a different experience.
This reflects mindset coaching perspectives from Rosanne Austin, JD, PCC. Always consult your medical team for clinical guidance.
Women Who Had a Different Experience
4 years · natural
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2 years · IVF
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18 months · IVF
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2 years · natural
Twins
4 years · IVF
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1 year · natural
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2 years · IVF
Twins
2+ years · IVF
Became a mama
5 years · IVF
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7 years · natural
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3 years · IVF
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2 years · IVF
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2 years · natural
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Teachings
Breakthroughs 6
Low AMH numbers don't determine your fertility destiny - a woman with AMH of 0.1 can still conceive naturally
Marcy's AMH was 0.1, extremely close to zero, which doctors used to push her toward IVF, yet she conceived naturally at 39 and delivered a healthy baby boy.
Statistics and test results are just numbers, not permanent predictions - things can change each cycle
Kara learned to stop obsessing over blood work results and Google searches, instead telling herself 'who cares, it's just a number' when receiving concerning test results during her successful IVF cycle.
Statistics and numbers don't determine your outcome - your mindset does
Anne stopped looking at fertility statistics entirely, declaring 'we're not doing this for numbers.' Despite being older with lower reserves, she had better IVF results than years earlier and conceived at 21 weeks pregnant.
Having too much medical knowledge can create analysis paralysis where you research obsessively but become unable to make decisions
Dr. Kate spent years researching fertility literature obsessively, consulted three different doctors with conflicting opinions, and became paralyzed until she learned to trust her internal guidance.
If you don't have giving up as an option, then you won't give up and you'll get there
Danielle faced three failed transfers, male factor infertility, and 0.2% odds but refused to accept defeat, ultimately conceiving naturally on her final frozen transfer.
Take stats as information, not facts
Despite being given 0.2% odds of natural conception, Danielle conceived naturally after refusing to accept statistics as her destiny.
Teachings 62
The old rules of fertility are rooted in a masculine paradigm of limitation that focuses on what can't be done rather than possibility
Rosanne has coached women for 12+ years across six continents, observing that traditional fertility approaches emphasize statistics, age limitations, and failure histories rather than individual potential and heart-based knowing.
Standard lab ranges are based on sick populations and may not reflect optimal health for fertility
Katie Keen explains that when doctors say 'everything looked fine,' functional practitioners can read the same labs differently: 'this may be in range for what your doctor learned in medical school, but functionally it's not because it's not optimal for your body.' She also reveals ranges vary by age and geographic location.
Doing all the treatments doesn't mean you're all in—you can be doing everything physically while being mentally checked out, which explains why treatments aren't working
Over 39 published peer-reviewed studies demonstrate the mind-body connection in fertility, with women in Rosanne's programs ages 28-54 achieving success in 12 months or less through mindset work alongside medical treatment.
Statistics are just information, not predictors of what's possible for individual women
Rosanne states that women with less than 1% odds have gotten pregnant naturally under her guidance, demonstrating that population-level statistics don't determine individual outcomes.
When you fight from vision rather than despair, you bring completely different energy to your fertility journey
Francois observed that Super Cat's entire mood and motivation changed when she shifted from fighting from despair to fighting from hope after doing the Fearlessly Fertile program, leading to their natural conception at 38 after six failed IVFs.
You are not your diagnosis, statistics, or what medical professionals label you as - you get to decide exactly who and what you are on your fertility journey
Rosanne conceived naturally at 43 after years of treatment failure by shifting from seeing herself as a fertility failure to 'a woman stepping into the next level of who she's becoming'
Lab values like AMH and FSH only indicate that fertility treatments are less likely to work in an office setting, not that natural conception is impossible
Dr. Bove clarifies 'those are not fertility markers. It's very, very important to understand this. All those things tell us is that fertility treatments in an office setting are less likely to work.'
Statistics don't matter when you learn from other people's experiences and decide to believe in your own success
Yasmine overcame 7 years of fertility struggles, 7 miscarriages, and 7 failed IVF cycles to conceive naturally at 43 after hearing other women's success stories on the podcast.
VBAC actual risk is one in twelve hundred for serious complications, not the inflated numbers doctors quote
Dr. Fischbein calculates that scar separation occurs in 1 in 200-333 cases, and only 5-16% of those result in bad outcomes, making the real risk 1 in 1200 - the same as Down syndrome risk at age 25.
Being over 35 or having twins doesn't make you high risk until something actually develops that becomes high risk
Dr. Fischbein explains that labeling women high risk at their first visit based on age or twin pregnancy creates fear and stress hormones that actually harm the developing baby.
The subconscious mind controls 95% of our daily activities, while our conscious mind only controls 5%, and 60% of subconscious programs have a negative orientation
Rosanne references published studies showing this breakdown and notes that this is why people can drive while distracted and still arrive at their destination - the subconscious is running the show.
Smart women don't think like average people when facing fertility challenges - they think like 'big bugs' with their eyes set on something much larger
Rosanne conceived naturally at 43 after years of treatment failure by rejecting average thinking patterns and defeatist mindsets that make most people give up after three attempts.
You always have another move - arbitrary limits like 'this is my last chance' or insurance coverage numbers are self-imposed boxes that smart women reject
Women across six continents in Rosanne's program have succeeded by pushing past insurance limits and artificial age restrictions to create outlier results.
We are biologically wired to hate uncertainty because our primitive brain interprets the unpredictable as dangerous
Rosanne explains that our reptilian brain tells us uncertainty means our lives could be at risk, which is why most women default to fear and chaos instead of taking a constructive approach to the unknown.
You don't fall back on your aspirations in crisis - you fall back on your training, which is why you must consistently train strength into your mind
Rosanne references Navy SEAL training principles, explaining that when women freak out about uncertainty, they don't suddenly become who they aspire to be - they revert to what they've consistently practiced, whether that's weakness, victimhood, or prisoner to statistics.
Professional success skills don't translate to fertility success because careers are linear while fertility requires heart-centered, intuitive thinking
Rosanne explains that professional achievements follow predictable patterns - x years of school, x GPA, x experience leads to x outcome - but fertility involves the miracle of life, which requires being guided by vision and heart, not just statistics and treatment.
There is something currently in your life that will lead you to your baby, but you won't see it if you can't deal with uncertainty intelligently
Rosanne teaches that opportunities exist right now but become invisible when you're stuck in fear, doubt, negativity, statistics, age obsession, and past failures. Women who can't handle uncertainty will miss their path to baby and conclude they were right that it wouldn't happen.
Statistics are not your destiny - you can choose to be an outlier rather than a statistic
Erika overcame stage 4 endometriosis, multiple failed IVF cycles, and a 0% chance of natural conception to conceive naturally at 31 after 9 years of trying.
Women who believe they can conceive take risks with boldness - making investments, asking questions, refusing to be bullied by statistics or age discrimination
Reviewing 15-20 success story episodes reveals not one woman was wishing and hoping - all were believing, which drove their willingness to bet on themselves and challenge medical authority.
You can choose your own base rate when assessing probabilities - statistics depend on how you frame the question
Dr. Langer's tenure example showed asking 'likelihood a woman gets tenure' gave 0%, but asking 'likelihood someone from East Coast gets tenure' or 'likelihood based on my personal success rate' gave different percentages.
Fecundity (conception rate) in healthy 22-year-old college women is only 20-25% per cycle, meaning it's normal not to get pregnant immediately
Dr. Fischbein explains that even in the most fertile group, after 3 months of unprotected sex, over 50% won't be pregnant - nature designed humans differently than rabbits who have 99% fecundity.
Nature decides it's not wise for a stressed mammal to get pregnant because stress hormones signal famine, predators, or danger - not that you're googling fertility statistics
Dr. Fischbein explains that stress hormones make it less likely to ovulate regularly or prep the uterine lining correctly, as nature can't distinguish between real danger and modern anxiety.
The age 35 fertility cutoff is a completely made up number with no scientific basis - someone 34 years 11 months isn't suddenly different at 35
Dr. Fischbein states that at age 35, Down syndrome risk is only 1 in 200 (99.5% chance it won't happen), yet women are labeled 'high risk' based on this arbitrary number.
Conventional 'normal' lab ranges are based on sick populations and miss optimal health markers needed for fertility
Dr. Watkins explains TSH reference range is 0.45-4.5, but someone at 0.057 is 'one bad stressful situation from bottoming out' despite being technically normal. She's seen patients told their thyroid is normal when only TSH was tested, missing Hashimoto's detected through antibody testing.
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.
Sometimes we get so committed to our negative fertility stories that we'd rather hold on to them than do what it actually takes to be successful on this journey
Rosanne conceived naturally at 43 after years of treatment failure by choosing to focus on being fertile instead of being right about age-related statistics and doctor predictions.
When you focus more on being fertile than being right, you open up opportunities and chances for yourself to get and stay pregnant that you would not have otherwise considered
Rosanne demonstrates this by choosing 10% odds over giving up, ultimately conceiving naturally at 43 when doctors suggested donor eggs.
Getting a positive pregnancy test is just the beginning, not the end goal — you must think strategically about carrying to full term
Ellie had three positive pregnancy tests but lost each baby, demonstrating that conception alone isn't enough. She learned to prepare mentally for a full 40-week pregnancy.
You can choose to be an outlier, not a statistic - there's an X factor where belief, spirit, and faith come in
As a former prosecutor trained in facts and statistics, Rosanne had to make the mental leap to choose being an outlier rather than accepting statistical predictions about her fertility at 43.
Your internal 'can' and 'can't' conversations literally dictate your fertility journey results - what you believe you can or can't do determines whether you'll see opportunities right under your nose
Rosanne conceived naturally at 43 after years of treatment failure by shifting from 'can't' thinking to possibility, and thousands of women across 6 continents have used this mindset approach for success.
When you can look at where you are without judgment, you can approach gaps in awareness with strategy instead of negativity
Rosanne teaches that where you are on the journey is just a result and data point, not something to shame yourself about, which allows for strategic improvement.
Numbers and statistics don't determine your outcome - being willing to be the outlier changes everything
Jamie had only a 2% chance of her day 5 embryo splitting into twins, yet became that 2%. She also succeeded with a 6mm lining when clinics prefer 7.5mm+, proving statistics don't dictate individual results.
Most people have been taught WHAT to think, but rarely HOW to think - and this distinction is critical for fertility success
Rosanne conceived naturally at 43 after years of treatment failure by changing how she thought through problems and challenges, not just what she believed.
Humans only perceive 0.005% of what actually exists in the universe, yet we think our five senses show us everything
Rosanne teaches women to move beyond five-sense dominant thinking, which allowed her to conceive naturally at 43 despite medical limitations.
The number of times a lie is repeated doesn't increase its veracity - it's still a fucking lie
Rosanne rejected repeated medical pronouncements about her fertility limitations at 43 and conceived naturally by questioning accepted 'truths'.
When you focus on seeing opportunities rather than obstacles, you become aware of resources and avenues that others simply don't see
One of Rosanne's clients is now 18 weeks pregnant after years of trying, and another mama sent an update with a picture of her baby girl who is now almost a year old.
Fear is an illusion, not truth - 95% of what the untrained mind freaks out about will never come to pass
Rosanne coaches women who waste precious time in worst-case scenario fantasies instead of focusing on whole truth, which she used to conceive naturally at 43 after years of treatment failure.
Women should use the affirmation 'I am a glorious, highly fertile woman' instead of accepting medical labels like 'geriatric pregnancy' or 'advanced maternal age'
Dr. Northrup specifically created this affirmation for Rosanne's type-A professional clients and emphasizes rejecting harmful medical terminology that programs limiting beliefs about fertility and age.
Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence - just because you can't see progress doesn't mean nothing is happening toward your baby
Rosanne conceived naturally at 43 after years of fertility treatment failures and irregular cycles, despite not seeing evidence during her darkest moments that her son would arrive on June 30, 2017.
There is an inherent gestation period between desire and manifestation that our instant-gratification culture makes us forget
Rosanne's own journey from years of treatment failures with irregular basal body temperature charts to holding her son in her arms demonstrates the unseen process between desire and manifestation.
What's happening in your life right now is no predictor of what's to come - you need humility about what you think you know
Despite years of fertility treatment failures and doctors running away from her case, Rosanne couldn't predict she would hold her son on June 30, 2017, proving current circumstances don't predict future outcomes.
Statistics can be beaten - decide you're going to beat the odds and make it real easy
Rosanne's ladies featured in episodes 8 and 70 with Dr. Siegel and Dr. Kiltz beat incredible odds. Her clients around the world consistently beat statistics.
The smartest thing you can focus on during your fertility journey is love - the love you have for your dream, your family, your future child, and yourself
Rosanne conceived naturally at 43 after years of treatment failure by shifting her focus from statistics and fear to love for her future child, which is demonstrated in her opening conversation with her son Asher.
Your desire to be a mom is there because it was meant for you - anything else is a distraction that doesn't matter
Every podcast episode featuring Rosanne's clients shows women who beat crazy odds by focusing on what matters rather than external distractions, proving that past failures and statistics don't determine outcomes.
Women who succeed on this journey give statistics and circumstances the finger back and say 'I'm not leaving without my baby'
Rosanne conceived naturally at 43 despite years of fertility treatment failure by refusing to accept statistical limitations and maintaining an unwavering commitment to her goal.
You are the silver bullet on your fertility journey - what you think and believe matters more than statistics or what others say
Rosanne conceived naturally at 43 after years of fertility treatment failure by changing her mindset and beliefs, demonstrating that inner power trumps external limitations.
Medical professionals often understand the limits of medicine better than lay people because they see everyday miracles where people who shouldn't survive or heal actually do
Rosanne has coached physicians like Dr. Lucy who beat single-digit odds with FSH over 100, Dr. Rose, Dr. Melissa, and Dr. Kate who conceived with her last embryo against expert advice.
You can find an argument and success story for every fertility treatment option, which is why you must look inward to make decisions rather than seeking external validation
Dr. Kate consulted three fertility specialists who all gave different recommendations with complete certainty, demonstrating how conflicting expert opinions can paralyze decision-making.
Not letting the past dictate the future means recognizing that previous treatment failures don't determine current outcomes
Dr. Kate had seven embryos survive to day three but none to day five in one cycle, yet conceived with her single embryo from the next cycle after applying mindset work.
You only need one embryo - the number doesn't determine success when your mindset is aligned
Dr. Kate conceived with her single remaining embryo after previously losing all seven embryos that looked fantastic on day three, proving that quantity doesn't guarantee success.
The mind is the master of fertility success - what you think matters more than any statistic or test result
Dr. Kiltz has helped bring over 20,000 babies into the world using this approach, and Rosanne conceived naturally at 43 despite being told she needed donor eggs at 37.
Statistics are lies, damn lies, and statistics - they represent averages, not individual potential
Dr. Kiltz, a mathematician and fertility specialist, explains that most science is defined in averages but as an individual, you can be and do anything you believe you can.
Success on this journey begins and ends with you alone - not statistics, physicians, or anyone else's opinions
Rosanne emphasizes this principle enabled her natural conception at 43 despite years of treatment failure and medical professionals suggesting it wasn't possible
Medical professionals often lead with statistics and fear rather than possibility, which can devastate women unnecessarily
Myrna's first gynecologist immediately showed her statistics about her age instead of exploring options, making her cry in the car and rush into treatments without trying naturally.
Statistics represent other people's stories, not your individual potential for success
Myrna realized that fertility statistics didn't include her story - they were about other people, not her individual journey, which allowed her to focus on her own possibility rather than population data.
Following your desire in the face of past failures and shitty statistics is a lonely fucking road that most people are too chicken shit to be on
Rosanne faced years of treatment failure before conceiving naturally at 43, demonstrating that following heart desires despite statistics requires courage most people lack.
When you understand the enormity of what you're doing - answering a sacred calling to motherhood - you won't give a fuck about statistics, what other people say, or low vibe judgments
Rosanne's own experience overcoming years of fertility treatment failure at 43 demonstrates how this context shift eliminates fear of statistics and external negativity.
Other people's wins on this journey have nothing to do with you or your prospects - there's no limit on the number of babies that can come into the world
Rosanne points out that if miracle mamas facing 'shitty circumstances' can find their babies, there's absolutely no reason why any other woman can't as well.
Your thoughts fuel your actions, your actions lead to your results—this equation applies to everything including your fertility journey
This simple and predictable equation means if you want different results, you must do different things, and that by necessity equals change.
There is no limit to the good that is possible in your life - you didn't exhaust all your good when you won a spelling bee at seven years old
Rosanne teaches this abundance principle to counter the scarcity thinking that keeps women trapped in fear, helping her clients across six continents beat the odds on their fertility journeys.
Statistics are just information, not a verdict - they don't account for the treasure trove of anecdotal evidence of women over 40 having babies all the time
Rosanne was told she needed donor eggs at 37 for no reason other than age, yet conceived naturally at 43 after years of treatment failure, demonstrating statistics don't predict individual outcomes.
The desire to be a mom exists in your heart because it was meant for you
Rosanne conceived naturally at 43 after being told at one of the best hospitals in the country that it wasn't going to happen for her, proving that medical predictions don't determine destiny.
Perspectives 12
You can reframe negative medical labels with 'yes and' - like 'I am a poor responder and I will find the right solution for me' or 'I'm a poor responder to shit that doesn't work for me'
Rosanne teaches specific language patterns to reclaim labels like 'geriatric,' 'poor responder,' or 'difficult case' rather than accepting them as absolute truth
▶ 6:30'What if it doesn't work' implies destination thinking - that if something doesn't work, you're stuck there, when it only means that particular instance didn't work
The fertility journey is fluid by nature and treating it as a destination creates the victim mentality of 'I can't catch a break' that keeps women stuck.
▶ 10:43Low AMH doesn't determine your fertility potential—mindset and belief do
Fran was told she had low AMH and would need IVF, but conceived naturally twice after her diagnosis, ultimately carrying baby Gianna to term at 31 years old.
▶ 8:36Western fertility culture operates in masculine energy - counting rounds as failures, agonizing over time, trying to do the most feminine thing like men
Rosanne notes how women try to conceive and carry life using masculine paradigms of force and control rather than feminine receptivity
▶ 10:35Statistics are a single data point, not the only piece of data that matters for your journey
Rosanne demonstrates this by focusing on the women who choose to work with 10% odds rather than running from them, understanding that statistics didn't include their specific situation.
▶ 5:58Statistics represent averages, not individual outcomes - you are not average
Fatma had zero AMH and was told to use donor eggs, but conceived at 44 with her own eggs after 12 trips to Turkey and multiple failures.
▶ 20:07Science and faith are not mutually exclusive — both are needed for fertility success
Medical science can bring egg and sperm together but cannot guarantee a living baby — there's an unseen X factor that creates the heartbeat, personality, and soul.
▶ 5:20Moving from 'I already got lucky with one baby, why should I be greedy?' to 'I'm allowed to want more and it's not greedy' removes a major fertility block
Dr. Kate struggled with feeling she shouldn't ask for another baby after having her first son, but reframed this scarcity mindset to embrace abundance and her vision of a big family.
▶ 8:38We get grounded in scary statistics, failures, and naysaying instead of grounding ourselves in the image of who we desire to become as mothers
This disconnection from the vision and grounding in negative circumstances takes you straight to what Rosanne calls 'shit town' instead of keeping your energy up.
▶ 5:12Science is ever-evolving, not static truth, so don't worship statistics as unchangeable reality
Quantum physics has overturned many Cartesian and Newtonian physics theories once considered bedrock truth. Medical practices like bloodletting and leeches were once considered sound science, and smoking wasn't considered harmful just decades ago.
▶ 4:36Desperate energy is repulsive and fear-based, involving subordinating yourself to statistics and other people's opinions
Desperate women can't think straight, don't want to ruffle feathers, and let fear and negativity knock them off course
▶ 5:48Lab numbers and fertility test results are just information, not verdicts on your fertility future
Jennifer McAleer received an AMH of 0.05 (perimenopause levels) and was told IVF would be a waste of money, yet conceived naturally at 43 after taking control of her diet and mindset
▶ 9:40
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