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Chia Mosley

10 months journey from US

Conceived at 46natural

The Transformation

Before

Operating in fear during first pregnancy, hiding, not getting excited, essentially rooting against her own baby

Key Shift

Decided to speak life into her pregnancy, share her story publicly, and view herself and baby as teammates rather than hiding in fear

After

Confident, celebratory, speaking positively about her pregnancy and defending her partnership with baby even during delivery

In summary: Chia Mosley's story demonstrates that natural conception at 46, mindset transformation after miscarriage, and healthy baby despite advanced maternal age. She conceived naturally at 46 despite Advanced Maternal Age after a 10 months journey.

Breakthroughs3

  • Mindset directly impacts fertility outcomes — fear-based thinking can sabotage pregnancy while faith-based thinking supports conception

    Chia Mosley miscarried at 45 while operating in fear and doubt, then conceived naturally at 46 after shifting to speaking life into her pregnancy and sharing her story boldly instead of hiding

    15:00
  • Being a team with your baby throughout pregnancy creates a powerful bond that supports healthy outcomes

    Chia referred to herself and baby Naomi as 'teammates' throughout pregnancy, even defending their partnership to negative nurses during delivery, demonstrating the power of inclusive pregnancy mindset

    21:31
  • Speaking your fertility goals out loud to the universe is more powerful than hiding in fear and secrecy

    Chia started sharing her pregnancy story on social media specifically to combat her own fear and stop 'rooting against her baby' — this shift from hiding to celebrating supported carrying Naomi to term

    19:18

Teachings4

  • You attract partners at the level of your own self-awareness and willingness to receive love

    Chia spent years choosing the wrong men until age 44 when she learned to take full responsibility for her relationship patterns and became willing to receive proper treatment from the right man

    34:54
  • Personal responsibility is the key to transformation — every failed relationship or outcome shows up because there's something in you that was willing to receive that experience

    Chia analyzed every failed relationship to understand her role in attracting those partners, which ultimately led her to the right man and natural conception at 46

    34:34
  • You must be emotionally and spiritually ready to become a mother, not looking for a baby to fix your life

    Chia emphasized asking 'Are you ready for a baby?' instead of 'How will a baby make my life better?' — highlighting that babies don't improve broken situations, they require whole, prepared parents

    57:07
  • The feminist movement inadvertently taught women to achieve like men rather than honoring uniquely feminine ways of succeeding

    Both Chia and Rosanne observed that Generation X women were taught to act masculine to succeed, which created fertility challenges that required them to reconnect with their feminine receptivity to conceive

    43:15

Reframes3

  • Natural conception after 40 is far more common than the medical field acknowledges — it's not common but not as uncommon as you're led to believe

    Chia receives hundreds of comments from women who had babies at 42, 44, 45, 46+ naturally, proving this happens regularly but isn't widely discussed or normalized

    10:10
  • Older mothers often have more energy than younger ones because they've learned to take better care of themselves

    Chia has more energy at 49 with a toddler than in her twenties because she stopped partying, eliminated Advil/Red Bull combinations, improved her nutrition, and handles stress with walks instead of wine

    48:07
  • Statistics don't account for individual factors like fitness level, education, family history, and lifestyle choices

    Chia challenged a midwife's statistical warnings by pointing out she was a D1 college athlete, never used drugs, had no family pre-existing conditions, regular periods, and was college-educated — none of which were factored into age-based statistics

    27:09

Quotable Moments6

  • what you think about yourself and what you speak into the life of your baby matters

    Chia Mosley15:07
  • if you're asking yourself, how will a baby make my life better? You're asking yourself the wrong question. Babies don't make your life better.

    Chia Mosley56:59
  • every guy, I don't care how terrible he was, showed up in your life because there was something about you that was willing to receive that

    Chia Mosley36:04
  • it's not common, but it's not as uncommon as the medical field and your friends and family may make you believe

    Chia Mosley10:49
  • I said, excuse me, we're a team. We're a team. It's me and her. I my entire pregnancy was me and my teammate.

    Chia Mosley21:31
  • You wanna take advice from winners. And we're winners. We're winning.

    Chia Mosley59:14

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