What To Expect When You're Injecting
Cassie Silver
Hosted by fiercely infertile Cassie Silver, What To Expect When You're Injecting takes listeners on a journey through the world of infertility, sharing stories from men and women, as well as her own. Nothing is off limits in this uncensored podcast, as the Australian media identity explores the highs and lows of infertility and everything in between... your legs (literally). A seamless mix of storytelling and education, the raw conversations are set to provide comfort to anyone on the rollercoaster ride to conceiving. Plus, we'll have a laugh where it's most inappropriate and ask experts the questions we've all Googled...
#92 Inside the Lab: Adjuvant Therapies with Natalie Moska
In this episode, we’re taking you behind the scenes into the fascinating world of fertility science with Natalie Moska, Laboratory Manager at Genea Fertility Perth. With over 16 years of experience across WA and the UK, Natalie shares her wealth of knowledge on the cutting-edge therapies helping patients on their fertility journey. We break down key adjuvant treatments like: PICSI – what is it, and who benefits? Zymot– how does it work for sperm selection? Calcium Ionophore Activation – the
#91 No Such Thing As A Silly Question with Dr. Chandrika Parmar
This week, we’re diving into all your fertility questions—yes, even the quirky or embarrassing ones! Joining us is the incredible Dr. Chandrika Parmar, a renowned gynaecologist, fertility specialist, and Director of Genea Fertility Melbourne City. With her compassionate, patient-centred approach, Dr. Parmar has helped countless families on their fertility journeys. So, whether you’re curious, confused, or just looking for a little guidance, this episode has you covered. Tune in for expert insigh
#90 Rainbows, River, and Rising Through It All With Anna Hitch
In this episode, Anna Hitch shares her incredible fertility journey, from facing unexplained infertility and a heartbreaking miscarriage to navigating IVF and welcoming her miracle baby, River. Along the way, Anna and her husband battled more than fertility challenges, with his testicular cancer diagnosis during her pregnancy adding another layer of resilience to their story. Anna opens up about what she’s learned, the gratitude she feels for her little boy, and what’s next for their family as t
#89 Double the Uterus, Double the Journey with Gemma Clark
This week’s episode with Gemma Clark, shines a light on CAPA-IVM (in-vitro maturation), an emerging technology in fertility treatment that offers hope to patients with PCOS and other conditions. A classic PCOS case with no ovulation, Gemma’s fertility journey has been anything but typical. From discovering she has two uteruses, two cervixes, and a tiny second vagina during pre-treatment screening, to a miraculous natural conception of her first child, her story is a testament to resilience. Now,
#88 The Power of PGT & Carrier Screening with Claire Trumble & Sandra Holden
In this episode, we’re taking a closer look at two critical advancements in fertility treatment—Preimplantation Genetic Testing (PGT) and Carrier Screening. These tools are transforming the IVF journey, giving hopeful families more control and confidence when it comes to their future children’s health. I’m joined by two Genea Fertility Melbourne City experts, Sandra Holden, a highly skilled Clinical Embryologist and Lab Manager with over 30 years of experience, and Claire Trumble, an Associate G
#87 Brave Conversations with Lisa Choney
In this heartfelt episode, I sit down with the incredibly brave Lisa Choney, who opens up about her journey through unimaginable challenges and triumphs. After battling an eating disorder herself, Lisa faced another unexpected hurdle — her husband's diagnosis of azoospermia, or male infertility. With their dreams of having a biological child hanging in the balance, they embarked on an emotional path through ICSI, three egg retrievals, a TESA procedure, a TESE surgery, multiple specialists,
#86 Beyond Pain: A Conversation on Vaginismus with Dr. Chandrika Parmar
In this episode, we dive deep into a topic that affects many women but isn’t often talked about—vaginismus. This debilitating condition can cause intense discomfort, making intimacy and everyday life challenging. Joining us is Dr. Chandrika Parmar, a renowned gynaecologist, fertility specialist and Director of Genea Fertility Melbourne City. Dr. Parmar’s compassionate, patient-centred approach has helped countless women navigate their reproductive health, and today she brings her expertise to th
#85 FIFO Life & Fertility Struggles with Chelaine McRae
In this heartfelt episode, we dive into Chelaine’s journey through the highs and lows of infertility as a FIFO couple navigating the complex world of fertility treatments. For the past two years, Chelaine and her husband have been balancing life with a "two weeks away, one week home" roster while managing full-time work, countless doctor visits, miscarriage and emotional challenges. In this episode, Chelaine sheds light on the resilience and courage needed to face ongoing testing, trea
#84 Preserving Hope with Dr. Genia Rozen
In this episode, we explore the crucial topic of fertility preservation for those facing the challenge of cancer. Joined by Dr. Genia Rozen, a highly regarded fertility specialist and gynaecologist at Genea Fertility Melbourne City, we discuss the options available to individuals and couples who wish to safeguard their fertility during cancer treatment. Dr. Rozen, who co-leads the Fertility Preservation Service at the Royal Women's Hospital and holds a PhD focused on fertility after cancer
#83 Faith, Fertility & Fresh Starts with Syan Vallance
This week on What to Expect When You’re Injecting, Cassie sits down with her close friend and confidante, Syan Vallance, for a raw and open conversation about life’s twists and turns. After supporting Cassie through her own fertility journey, Syan found herself at a crossroads—navigating the end of her marriage, questioning her faith, and facing the big question of motherhood.In this honest chat, Syan shares her story of courage and resilience, discussing her decision to freeze her eggs, not bec
#82 It's A Fine Line with Dr. Alice Huang
In this episode, we’re walking a fine line—literally! Lining issues can be a significant barrier to fertility, but with the right care and understanding, there’s hope. Joining us is Dr. Alice Huang, a leading gynaecologist and fertility specialist at Genea Fertility Melbourne City, to break down everything you need to know about uterine lining and its role in conception. From understanding the complexities of a "thin line" to exploring treatments that can help thicken that crucial laye
#81 Leave For Loss with Samantha Payne
In this heartfelt episode, we chat with Samantha Payne, CEO and Co-Founder of the Pink Elephants Support Network, to discuss "Leave for Loss"—a critical conversation on the support (or lack thereof) for women and families experiencing miscarriage. With one in four pregnancies ending in loss before 20 weeks, Samantha is leading the charge to break the silence surrounding pregnancy loss and ensure workplaces offer the support families need during these devastating times. Samantha shares
#80 Ask An Expert Anything with Dr Alexandra Cottam
Ever had a question about fertility that you wanted to ask? Well, this is your chance! In this fun and engaging episode, we sit down with Dr. Alexandra Cottam, a passionate fertility specialist at Genea Fertility Perth, to tackle all your weird, wacky, and wonderful questions. From the bizarre to the brilliant, no topic is off-limits as Dr. Cottam brings her expert insight and a sense of humor to the table.With her extensive background in Obstetrics and Gynaecology (and a genuine love for coffee
#79 Her Greatest Role Yet with Caterina Mete
In this heartwarming episode, we welcome a very special guest—Red Wiggle Caterina Mete—who recently celebrated the arrival of her beautiful twin daughters, Dolly and Gigi, after a challenging but successful IVF journey, with the help of an anonymous sperm donor. Caterina opens up about the ups and downs of her fertility experience, sharing the emotional highs and struggles she faced along the way. As a beloved member of The Wiggles for over two decades, Caterina also reflects on the unwavering s
#78 Secondary Infertility with Associate Professor Alex Polyakov
Secondary infertility can come as a shock for families who have already welcomed a child into their lives. It’s a journey filled with unexpected heartache, confusion, and often silence. Many families endure this struggle quietly, even though it’s a reality for so many. In this episode, I’m joined by Associate Professor Alex Polyakov, an experienced Obstetrician, Gynaecologist, and Medical Director at Genea Fertility Melbourne City. With a holistic approach to fertility, surgical, and obstetric c
#77 Leading With Confidence Both Professionally & Maternally with Kim Lancer
In this episode, we welcome a powerhouse guest, Kim Lancer—an incredible leader who’s graced stages around the world and inspired countless leaders to harness their confidence as the founder of Tall Poppies Leadership. But for the first time, Kim steps off the stage and out of the conference room and into a deeply personal conversation about her fertility journey—a part of her story she's never shared publicly until now. While building a successful career, Kim also faced the challenges of f
#76 From Midwife in Training to Mum in Waiting with Laura Clark
In this powerful episode, we sit down with Laura Clark, a student midwife whose journey from caring for expectant mothers to navigating her own path to motherhood is nothing short of extraordinary. Laura opens up about the emotional rollercoaster of juggling IVF treatments and the heartache of miscarriage, all while dedicating herself to the birthing suite, supporting other mums through their most vulnerable moments. Her resilience, strength, and unwavering hope shine through as she shares her d
#75 Sperm Health with Dr Kirri Falconer
In this episode, we're thrilled to welcome Dr. Kirri Falconer from Genea Fertility in Perth! Dr. Falconer is not only an experienced GP but also a strong and passionate patient advocate with a knack for having a compassionate listening ear.Join us as we dive into the often-overlooked topic of sperm health. Dr. Kirri shares her expert insights, practical tips, and answers your burning questions—all while keeping the conversation light and engaging. We even manage to share a few laughs along
Fertility & Acupuncture: A Journey to Healing with Dr. Adeel Munshi & Dr. Fatima Vindhani
In this episode, we chat with Dr. Adeel Munshi and Dr. Fatima Vindhani, the powerhouse couple behind The Modern Dr. Combining their lived experience with infertility and their deep passion for acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), they have created a thriving business helping couples across Perth. Dr. Adeel Munshi, a Registered Acupuncturist and multi-modal practitioner, specialises in women’s health, fertility, mental health, and more. After a challenging fertility journey with hi
#73 Love Found, Family Made with Candice Day
In our upcoming episode, we delve into the courageous journey of Candice Day—a woman whose path to motherhood took unexpected turns but was marked by unwavering determination and resilience. Candice initially never saw herself as a mother until she met her soulmate. However, with life's demands—house purchases, pets, and building her business—the road to parenthood was far from easy. Candice's journey through IVF was filled with challenges, yet she embraced each hurdle with a "nev
#72 To the end of the earth and back again with Elisabeth
On this episode, we sit down with Elisabeth as she shares her remarkable journey. Elisabeth's path wasn't easy—starting IVF in her 40s with low AMH levels posed significant challenges. After facing disappointing outcomes with conventional treatments, she and her husband explored alternative paths. What makes Elisabeth's story truly unique is their decision to pursue the egg donation process, internationally. From Perth, Australia, they embarked on a complex journey to obtain donor
#71 The resilient road to motherhood with Jessie & Trish
In this powerful and emotional episode of "What to Expect When You're Injecting," special guests Jessie and Trish, share their journey through infertility, pregnancy loss, and unforeseen hurdles. At 43, Trish defied odds by conceiving after three years of trying, while Jessie, at 28, faced early menopause at 24. Despite counselling and lengthy waits for donor options, they decided to take matters into their own hands, literally. But their journey was marked by nine chemical pregna
#70 Finding Strength in the Journey with Kelly Males
In this heartfelt episode, join the incredibly resilient Kelly Males as she opens up about her journey through multiple egg collections, navigating heartbreak, and finding the inner grit and strength to keep going. Despite facing numerous challenges along the way, Kelly's unwavering determination and courage shine through as she shares her experiences with vulnerability and authenticity. Listeners will be moved by her resilience and inspired by her unwavering hope. As Kelly reflects on her
#69 Eating for Endometriosis with Nick Nation
Endometriosis is a condition that affects millions of women world wide and although there is no way to fully cure endometriosis, there are ways to manage the symptoms and improve quality of life. One of these ways is through diet. On this episode, we delve deep into the pantry and fridge discovering the role diet plays on endometriosis and fertility with fertility & women's health dietician, Nick Nation.
#68 The struggle is part of the story with Candice Whiteford
It's been a journey spanning more than five years, across nine IVF cycles, with a marathon still ahead of her- but that hasn't stopped Candice Whiteford sharing the struggle and the strength she's gained from the process. Constantly in awe of the warriors who show up everyday, we hope this episode reminds everyone in the TTC community that they are part of a crappy club but are bravest and strongest members ever.
#67 Reversing Infertility – Is it finally possible?
IVF was first invented for women with poor tubal pathology. Fast forward 40+ years and the reasons for seeking IVF are very different. The quantity and quality of eggs and sperm often dominate an infertility diagnosis. But is there finally a glimmer of hope on the horizon, can Age Related declining fertility finally be reversed?Footnote with a disclaimer –None of the information presented is of medical advice, nor making any medical claims or expected results. The information presented is not in
#66 A message from your fiercely infertile friend
A message from your fiercely infertile friend, as we dive balls deep into season 3 of the show. What To Expect When You're Injecting promises to deliver another authentic season of education, entertainment and humour with guests from all walks of life. Your host Cassie Silver, kicks off the latest season with a message for listeners to ensure no one feels alone on the journey and why the show will continue for years to come.
#65 PCOS & Nutrition with Nick Nation
Can what we eat really help those living with PCOS? From irregular menstrual cycles, hormones, insulin production and action, body weight, fertility and even physical appearance, it can take its toll on the mind, body and soul. On this episode, we chat with fertility and women's health dietician Nick Nation about how food can play a huge part in symptom management and fertility outcomes.
#64 Egg Freezing with Dr Kirri Falconer
With more and more couples trying to conceive at an older age, and singles thinking about future baby plans, fertility preservation is becoming more common. But, is it a guarantee and what do the stats say? On this episode, I sit down with Dr Kiri Falconer from Genea Hollywood Fertility to chat about elective egg freezing and what you need to know before popping them on ice. This episode is proudly supported by Genea Hollywood Fertility.
#63 Endometriosis with Dr Sean Copson
The stats say more than 830,000 (that’s 14%) of Australian girls and women, will live with endometriosis at some point in their life. It can be painful and really impact quality of life for many sufferers. Dr Sean Copson from Genea Hollywood Fertility sat down with me to talk about diagnosis, treatment and its impact on fertility. This episode is proudly supported by Genea Hollywood Fertility
#62 The "Big C" and infertility with Cara Gossati
What's tougher, cancer treatment or IVF? It's a controversial question I asked our guest Cara Gossati during our chat together. This powerful episode is living proof of the determination and courage Cara carries to survive breast cancer and undergo fertility treatment at the same time. It's raw, it's real and hopefully will give many listeners a little reality check to be grateful for life itself.
#61 Natural and the unnatural with Bec McLernon
It’s the story we hear all too often- all the tests look normal so what is going on? This episode delves into the world of autoimmune disorders and how its treatment was impacting Rebecca McLernon and her fiance' Marco’s chances of becoming parents. Coupling naturopathy with western medicine- it’s an interesting chat about how they can both compliment each other rather than compete.
#60 Risk Management with Kelli & Sarah from Fertility North
What if? It's a question every fertility patient will ask themselves at some stage. From monitoring to mix-ups, cancelled cycles, disaster planning, even keeping up with legislation; there is a lot going on behind the scenes we know nothing about. I sat down with Kelli Pearce and Sarah Little from Fertility North to chat all things risk management. This episode is proudly supported by Fertility North
#59 The family you choose with Jess Cairnes
They say it takes a village to raise a child, but in the fertility world it also rings true for making them as well. With a low AMH, multiple egg collections and unsuccessful transfers, Jess Cairnes never gave up on her quest to become a mum. Her story to find an egg donor and their relationship today is truly inspiring.
#58 Friendship through infertility with Jasmine Good
From miscarriage and ovulation induction to heartache and humour, this episode with Jasmine Good has it all. Funnily enough we were once strangers in a boardroom who bonded over our infertility. On this episode, we chat about OI, friendship, marriage and the advice she would give others on the ride and honest tips for those who are not.
#57 Fertility FAQ's with Dr Jay Natalwala
When it comes to fertility, there are no silly questions! Infact, the more you ask the more educated you become to make informed decisions for your family. With the internet offering up mixed advice, I sat down with Dr Jay Natalwala from Fertility North to ask him some of your questions. From stress, to transfer glue- sperm health and PCOS- this is a speed round of frequently asked questions! This episode is proudly supported by Fertility North
#56 Eggscellent Epsiode with Dr Lucy Williams
So, you have been trying for a baby for a year now, and it’s time to get some help. Your GP runs some tests and then calls you in to say you are running out of eggs! It's a story heard all too often. Dr Lucy Williams from Concept Fertility explains low ovarian reserve, the treatment options available and what the future may hold. Check out our instagram page for more myths and facts about low egg reserve and what it means for you @injecting_to_be_expecting.This episode is proudly supported
#55 Hope, heartache and a happy ending with Claire Ridley
Starting IVF at 36 years old- Claire Ridley is living proof why you shouldn’t give up. Like many of us- baby making took a bit of a back seat to her fast paced and busy career. Nonetheless, this story has a happy ending. 7 collections, 10 transfers, hundreds of needles, and a whole lot of heartache and hope along the way. Her biggest tip; be your own advocate, investigate, and ask questions!
#54 The embryologist turned patient with Pahnia Baldwin
It’s one thing for someone to say they know how you feel- it’s another when they actually do. Concept Fertility embryologist and fertility patient, Pahnia Baldwin joined the show to share her unique journey and how the experience has impacted her role in the lab. Plus, what should patients be asking their embryologists and what they want you to know. This episode is proudly supported by Concept Fertility.
#53 It only takes one with Rachel Perica
Well, she has no issue falling pregnant but carrying is a whole other story. Rachel Perica has a genetic condition affecting her chromosomes, something she didn’t discover until 7 miscarriages later. She’s brave, empowered, inspiring and is determined to never give up. Grab a box of tissues for this incredible story of hope and heartache
#52 Perfectly imperfect with Lauren Reeve
Why won't you stick? It's the question fertility warrior Lauren Reeve wants to ask her perfect little embryos. After countless cycles and transfers, her journey continues filled with hope and optimism. Lauren has tried loads; from modern medicine to naturopathy, even hypnotherapy. Still searching for answers, Lauren believes she is destined to be a mother, no matter the means or method.
#51 Celebrating Pride with Kate & Nuala
This episode isn’t just for the LGBTIQA+ community, it’s actually for all of us to better understand the hurdles as well. Fertility North’s self-confessed gay representatives, Kate and Nuala, jump on the podcast for an engaging, authentic and honest chat about the donor program and support on offer for the community here in WA. This episode is proudly supported by Fertility North
#50 Fertility & Holistic Health with Sarah Hopkins
How best can you fuel for your body for optimal fertility health? It’s a question lifestyle and nutrition coach Sarah Hopkins gets asked all too often. In this episode we chat about what truly defines a “healthy lifestyle”. From eating to exercise, how do we know which one we need more or less of?Reminder; this is a conversation not medical advice. Always chat to your specialists in relation to your fertility journey
#49 Motherhood, miscarriage and donating DNA with Rose Oates
Family is not defined by genes and parenthood requires love not just DNA. As a mother herself, Rose Oates couldn’t imagine someone not having the opportunity to experience- which is why she donated her eggs. On this episode, we chat about motherhood, egg donation, miscarriage and how this self-worth warrior is determined to keep the fertility conversation going. *language warning*
#48 A shared goal with fertility nurse Janet Livingston
The role of a fertility nurse is both exciting and emotionally challenging but it has huge rewards, just ask Senior Fertility Nurse, Janet Livingston at Fertility Specialists of WA. On this episode we chat about how your fertility nurse is just as invested in the end result as you are. This episode is proudly supported by Fertility Specialists of WA
#47 When the going gets tough with Dr Vince Chapple
What went wrong? Why won’t it implant and what’s wrong with me? Just three questions many of us have asked ourselves. On this episode we chat to the Medical Director at Fertility North, Dr Vince Chapple about multiple implantation failure, recurrent pregnancy loss and premature ovarian failure. A little reminder, just because the process might be labelled with the word failure, doesn’t mean you are! This episode is proudly supported by Fertility North
#46 Lab life with embryologist Emily Zuvela
They have one of the most delicate and dedicated jobs in the fertility world. On this episode we delve deep inside the dish with Laboratory Manager, Emily Zuvela to chat about just how cool (literally cool) her job is. This episode is proudly supported by Fertility Specialists of WA
#45 The Contraceptive Pill with Dr Shital Julania
Throughout the history of medicine, thousands of medications have been developed but only one has been influential enough to earn the title of simply, the pill. With much debate around its impact on fertility, I wanted to put some of the myths and misconceptions to bed with Fertility Specialist and gynaecologist Dr Shital Julania. This episode is proudly supported by Fertility Specialists of WA.
#44 Let's talk about sex with Jacqui Henriks
Let's talk about sex, baby! For those on the fertility journey, it’s pretty common to throw spontaneous sex out the window- but that doesn't mean intimacy has to as well. On this episode, I chat with Curtin University’s Sexology Course Co-Ordinator Jacqui Hendriks about sex, or lack of it- and how we can still stay connected to our partner.
#43- Sperm Health with Professor Roger Hart
Cum, sprog, jizz, sperm; have I got your attention now? Well it takes two key ingredients to make a baby and that’s right lads, your stuff needs to be tip top to ensure the best chance of success. I sat down with Professor Roger Hart from Fertility Specialists of WA to chat about sperm health and how small changes can make the biggest difference for male fertility. This episode is proudly supported by Fertility Specialists of WA
#42 IVF- I'm Very Fortunate with The Silver Family
His episode went down so well the first time, my husband is back on the couch for another round of honest questions. We chat about intimacy, what we wish we knew before starting, advice for someone starting and how we got through it all. We will be back to tackle IVF again for our hopeful second child with a greater understanding- but for now, we hope this episode provides listeners with some comfort and support, because together we’ve been in your shoes.
#41 It takes more than two to tango, with Anne Wigham
Many women struggling to fall pregnant might have that friend or sister who offers up their oven as a home for 9 months for you- but what about strangers? Can they be surrogates? Plus, what kind of hoops and legislation do the three of you need to jump through? We chat to Anne Wigham from Pivet Medical Centre about everything from advertising and payments to counselling and eligibility in the world of WA surrogacy. This episode is proudly supported by Pivet Medical Centre
#40 Food for thought with Nick Nation
You would've heard the saying, ‘you are what you eat', but this also rings true for reproductive health. Researchers agree, nutrition can have a positive impact on both male and female fertility. Fertility Dietitian from Fertility Specialists of WA, Nick Nation sits down with me to talk about the small changes and additions we should be making. This episode is proudly supported by Fertility Specialists of WA
#39 The greatest gift with Lauren Wallman
She’s one of the most selfless guests we’ve ever had on the show. She’s a single mum and an egg donor, giving the gift of family. On this episode, we talk about if she remains in the child’s life, her role, the process and how she feels about handing over her genetics to another couple. Having her own daughter, Lauren says she understands how life changing having a child is, and this is her way of giving back to couples who deserve to be parents.
#38 When the doctor becomes the patient with Jacinta Hatton
NEW EPISODE OUT NOW! How are you going with it all? No- I mean mentally? Where’s your head at? Sometimes we can get so caught up with follicle counts, hormones, collections and tests, that our mindset can get overlooked. Jacinta Hatton is more than a clinical psychologist, she’s also an IVF warrior herself so she actually understands what some of her patients go through- first handedly.
#37 Holistic healing & fertility foods with Sarah Hopkins
Holistic Health Coach Sarah Hopkins has been on her own health journey for the past 15 years and now is dedicated to helping others heal their bodies too. In this episode, we talk about ancient fertility foods, the ones backed by research and even delve into Sarah’s own journey to create her family. Not a fan of liver? Mmmm I’ll ask you again after this episode. https://luminousfertility.teachable.com/p/luminoushttps://health-wellbeing.com.au/
#36 Nurturing yourself and your relationships with Cailin Jordan
It goes without saying, our bodies need to be nurtured whilst on the fertility journey, but what about nurturing ourselves and our relationships? On this episode, I chat with Cailin Jordan, Psychologist and Senior Fertility Counsellor at Genea Hollywood, about preparing for treatment, expectations, and communication. Because hey, you need to look after YOU too, not just your uterus. This episode is proudly supported by Genea – world leading fertility.
#35 Miracles can happen, with Aly D'Ortona
Her fertility rap sheet is long and emotional, but oh so inspiring. From PCOS and chemical pregnancy to cancelled cycles and hyperstimulation. She's experienced it all, including no period, or ovulation, suffering from PCOS and undergoing ovarian drilling- there’s a lot of hurdles to overcome. But amongst the heartbreak, Perth’s Aly D’Ortona gives us all a bit of hope, with her incredible story. She's living proof that miracles can happen.
#34 Why won't it stick? With Angela Hywood
Why won’t it stick? It’s one of the toughest questions to answer but naturopathic clinician, Angela Hywood from Floralia Wellness, is going to give it a red hot crack. With so many variables coming into play, from the egg to sperm DNA, lining and our immune response, it’s hard to know “what went wrong?”. On this episode we delve into the heartbreak of recurrent implantation failure (RIF) and what you can do about it.
#33 When a BFP is the easy bit, with Belinda Daya
For Perth’s Belinda Daya, falling pregnant seems to be the easy bit- she’s fallen 11 times but also lost 10. What is an exciting milestone for majority of us, comes with a huge dark cloud for Bel and her husband. In this emotional episode we delve into both IVF and natural conception for the couple; talking marriage, hope and grief whilst also answering the hardest question of all- when will you call it quits?
#32 To discard or donate? Embryo conversations with Rachel Wicks
For many couples, it’s a tough decision to make when it comes to discarding unused embryos or donating them to science. But, there’s also a third option. Giving someone the gift of life anonymously; could you do it? On this episode, we chat to Senior Embryologist and Embryo Donation Coordinator Rachel Wicks from Pivet Medical Centre about embryo donation. From the process to the hurdles and availability; Plus, tales from Rachel’s own fertility journey too. This episode is proudly supported by P
#31 Honesty, Hormones and Healthy Conversations with Haley Thompson
In her late 30’s she was told "not to bother" because she had left trying to conceive too late, but for TV personality Haley Thompson, those words just gave her more motivation. Tackling the IVF world as a "geriatric" (as they say) was tough, it took 2 and a half years and 5 rounds of IVF and extremely high doses of hormones to produce her blastocysts. Also, language warning- Haley drops a lot of F bombs in this one- a record for the podcast.
#30 New Season, New Stories
Welcome to Season 2 of What To Expect When You're Injecting, we're glad you're back for more. This new season kicks off with an update from your fiercely infertile host, Cassie Silver. She's a Perth born and raised girl with blocked tubes, endometriosis, PCOS the inability to ovulate with a big fear of failing and needles. The perfect combo for an IVF patient hey? What’s her IVF journey been like? One of the toughest, yet most rewarding experiences of her life. Want to know w
#29 Holistic complementing the clinical with Natalie Pickering
Naturopathic medicine, patient-centric philosophy, has helped countless couples resolve their fertility challenges. Perth Naturopath, Herbalist, Natural Fertility Specialist and Conception Mentor, Natalie Pickering has been nurturing, guiding and supporting women to overcome their health challenges for more than two and a half decades. On this episode we discuss the benefits of naturopathy and chat about how holistic medicine can complement the clinical allowing couples to reclaim their fertili
#28 Compassion in a clinical setting with nurse Jill Briggs
Some say doctors share the end result, but fertility nurses share the journey. They’re with us every step of the way, from our first consultation, to scans, phone calls and transfers- a day in life of a fertility nurse is busy- just ask Jill Briggs from Genea Hollywood in Perth. On this episode we chat about the power of compassion in a clinical setting and just how special her role really is. This episode is proudly supported by Genea – world leading fertility.
#27 Uncertainty & Identity with Julian Pace
For those going through lows, losses, lulls or just feeling a little flat… this one is for you. He’s known around Australia as Mr Happy but it hasn’t always been that way for human behaviour specialist and founder of Happiness Co, Julian Pace. Using life experience, he’s made it his mission to make the world a happier place by sharing his tools to overcoming grief, loss and unhappiness, ensuring you wake up everyday feeling like you are enough.
#27 Uncertainty & Identity with Julian Pace
For those going through lows, losses, lulls or just feeling a lil flat… this one is for you. He’s known around Australia as Mr Happy but it hasn’t always been that way for human behaviour specialist and founder of Happiness Co, Julian Pace. Using life experience, he’s made it his mission to make the world a happier place by sharing his tools to overcoming grief, loss and unhappiness, ensuring you wake up everyday feeling like you are enough.
#27 Uncertainty and identity with Julian Pace
For those going through lows, losses, lulls or just feeling a lil flat… this one is for you. He’s known around Australia as Mr Happy but it hasn’t always been that way for human behaviour specialist and founder of Happiness Co, Julian Pace. Using life experience, he’s made it his mission to make the world a happier place by sharing his tools to overcoming grief, loss and unhappiness, ensuring you wake up everyday feeling like you are enough.
#26 Sport, Semen and Success with The Hodgsons
It's not everyday you get to have an open and honest conversation about wanking and sex with an elite Australian sporting family. For former Wallaby and current Western Force Director of Rugby Matt Hodgson, creating his two sons via IVF with wife Jodi has been his greatest achievement. In this refreshing episode, the pair opens up about their IVF journey to encourage others to continue the conversation.
#25 International IVF with Erica Price
Nature VS nurture. Biological mother vs maternal instincts. Heading overseas for transfers via egg donation. The rollercoaster which is international IVF. These are all topics discussed on this incredible episode with Canadian born West Aussie Erica Price. She's a mum of three with an incredible IVF story spanning more than 6 years and reminds listeners that even if you need to use someone else's sperm or eggs the end result is still magic.
#24 Whole Foods, Hormones & Tox-free Living with Kristen Pavez
She’s a mum, wife and whole food educator; helping families live a healthier lifestyle and she started with her own first. Kristen Pavez is passionate about gut health, chemical free living and mindset. From scented candles to cleaning products and other toxins disrupting our endocrine system, Kristen believes our health is all that we have control of, and we will be thanking our future selves for those healthy swaps now.
#23 PCOS & OHSS with Professor Roger Hart
The fertility world is filled with abbreviations, PCOS and OHSS are just two of them; Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome and Ovarian Hyper Stimulation Syndrome. If you have ever suffered with OHSS, you’d know about it- it’s is an exaggerated response to excess hormones and PCOS affects between 12-20 percent of us ladies. On this episode, we sit down with Professor Roger Hart, certified sub-specialist in the field of endocrinology and infertility and Medical Director of Fertility Specialists of Western
#22 From heartbeat to heartbreak with Holly Mitchell
In Australia, up to one in four pregnancies end in miscarriage- a hard number to swallow especially if you’ve contributed to the statistic. On this episode, fashion blogger Holly Mitchell, sits down with me to talk about her three miscarriages to shine a light on the loss so many women and men are facing every day. She’s honest, raw and authentic as she shares her lived experience from heartbeat to heartbreak.
#21 Making babies, marriage and male infertility with Casey & Shaun
In the IVF world when we think of the words retrieval or collection we immediately jump to eggs. But for husband and wife duo Casey and Shaun, they both took a trip to theatre for retrieval. For many blokes, having their manhood deemed infertile can be hard label to carry. From a marriage in crisis to a relationship stronger than ever, this episode shows the strength and vulnerability of one couple who have faced infertility head on together.
#20 The science that matters with Dr Michael Allen
Well, he’s been committed to getting me pregnant for quite some time, a bit like my husband has. Our relationship dates back to 2015 as my gynaecologist turned fertility specialist and one day my obstetrician. On this episode, Genea Fertility Specialist Dr Michael Allen, delves into Genea’s unique Geri incubation system giving budding embryos the best chance of meeting their new families. Plus, tips for choosing a clinic, success rates and a few giggles on the way. This episode is proudly suppor
#19 Health & Hormones with Jake Carter
He’s a living encyclopedia, global educator and researcher in functional medicine and nutrition. On this episode, we talk to Jake Carter about hormones regulation, the pill, female and masculine energy and his ideas behind functional medicine and infertility. Jake mentors across 31 countries and knows his shit! He’s passionate, fast paced and jam packed full of information. Get a notepad for this one!
#18 No partner, no problem. Solo motherhood with Leeann
For many people, going through the donor program can be for same sex reasons or for those a physical hurdle with eggs or sperm. But for Leeann Murphy, her journey to find the perfect seed was so she could become a solo mum by choice at the age of 42. On this episode, she opens up about her unique road to motherhood in the hopes to inspire other women and hopeful mums to follow their dreams and believe in themselves. She’s living proof -no partner, no problem.
#18 No partner, no problem. Solo motherhood with Leeann
For many people, going through the donor program can be for same sex reasons or for those a physical hurdle with eggs or sperm. But for Leeann Murphy, her journey to find the perfect seed was so she could become a solo mum by choice at the age of 42. On this episode, she opens up about her unique road to motherhood in the hopes to inspire other women and hopeful mums to follow their dreams and believe in themselves. She’s living proof -no partner, no problem.
#17 Ask an expert anything with Dr Richard Murphy
Sometimes we can’t get all of our burning questions answered in a single visit with a specialist, other times Google it’s very helpful or maybe it’s a little too embarrassing to ask… that’s ok I’ll ask it for ya. On this episode, I ask Dr Richard Murphy from Fertility Specialists of WA all of your questions. From sex to swimming to embryo quality and everything in-between ya legs- this episode assures you there are no dumb questions. This episode is proudly supported by Fertility Specialists of
#16 Babies, bloods and blowjobs with Belinda Wilkinson
While having children wasn’t at the top of her list for many years, Belinda Wilkinson's journey to motherhood hasn’t been an easy ride. In this episode we chat about marriage, divorce, frozen eggs trapped overseas and her staunch advice on how to be a better friend or support those going through their struggles to parenthood. She's passionate and honest when it comes to the IVF world, plus loves a laugh.
#15 Pee, poo, pelvic floor and physical exercise with physiotherapist Libby Borman
On this episode we chat to women's health physiotherapist Libby Borman about fitness and exertion. Plus, we chat a bit about pee, poo, pelvic floor and prolapses! Along the way we bust a few myths when it comes to exercising on cycle and why doing those pelvic floor exercises will pay off in the long run.
#14 Food for thought with Margaret Hays
There are plenty of rules about what you should and shouldn't eat once you fall pregnant but what if you're trying to conceive? When you think about food and making babies, sometimes oysters and champagne come to mind. Margaret Hays has been working as a dietician for the past 20 years and says it's important to take a look at what you're putting in your body. From folate to zinc, vitamin D and inflammation, when it comes to fertility and diet, it’s real food for thought.
#14 Food for thought with Margaret Hays
There are plenty of rules about what you should and shouldn't eat once you fall pregnant but what if you're trying to conceive? When you think about food and making babies, sometimes oysters and champagne come to mind. Margaret Hays has been working as a dietician for the past 20 years and says it's important to take a look at what you're putting in your body. From folate to zinc, vitamin D and inflammation, when it comes to fertility and diet, it’s real food for thought.
#13 Becoming a dad differently with Mike Daly
Sometimes us ladies can get caught up in the world of scans, injections, collections and more. But remember, on most occasions it takes two to tango. On this episode we chat to Mike Daily, a dad who’s been riding shotgun next to his wife through IVF for many many years. We chat heartache, marriage, miscarriage and also delve into friendship as well. Oh and it’s beer o’clock.. it’d be rude not to.
#12 Coping and communication with psychologist Sandra Lam
They don’t call it the infertility rollercoaster for nothing. There is a concurrent experience of loss and hope — and they're happening simultaneously. For many couples, it’s the first time they’ve both been emotionally and psychologically challenged at the same time. With infertility patients experiencing more symptoms of anxiety and depression than fertile individuals, I sat down with Psychologist Sandra Lam to talk about coping and communication.
#11 Two mums, one uterus. Modern motherhood with Kylie and Michele
For some couples, being deemed infertile before medical tests even commence can be a hard label to carry. For Michele and Kylie, their road to motherhood has been filled with heartbreak and success. This episode follows their journey through 14 transfers including multiple rounds of IUI, IVF, 2 miscarriages, severe OHSS and creating their two children. The Australian wives delve into the world of IVF for same-sex couples and their clinic experiences over the past 7 years. They're modern mu
#10 Fertility in focus with Dr Tamara Hunter
It's pretty easy to tell when someone loves what they do, especially with our next guest. Dr Tamara Hunter is a leading fertility specialist and gynaecologist in Perth, specialising in women's health issues. She's even been on her own infertility journey, becoming a mum both spontaneously and through IVF. When it comes to fertility protocols, there is no one size fits all approach. In this episode, Dr Hunter explains why looking at the full picture and the person as whole, (rathe
#9 Honest conversations with my other half
This is an unfiltered, unscripted and uncensored conversation between husband and wife about how infertility affects us as a family unit. It's one thing to chat to your other half over a cup of tea in the living room, but it's another thing to have an unfiltered recorded conversation where nothing is off limits. This episode is dedicated to all the partners on the journey with us. To my husband, thank you.
#8 Clinic Confidential with an anonymous guest
With all the hardships of suffering from infertility, you can’t just focus on the struggle. Sometimes we just need to take the best of a bad situation and think of the upside. On this episode it’s clinic confidential, tales from an anonymous source. Boners, masterbation, sex and awkward conversations. Though there are obviously soul-crushing parts to the infertility process, sometimes you need a laugh to stop you from crying. Enjoy the journey and reminisce about the lighter moments because hey
#7 Donating Motherhood with Amanda Princi
For young women, the first milestone towards motherhood is getting your period. But, imagine getting your period at 12 and then hitting menopause a year later. For Amanda Princi that was the reality she had to face within the first year of becoming teenager. Told she would never be able to have children, she never gave up hope on becoming a mum. Fast forward to today and she’s living proof that you don't need to have "everything working" for everything to work out in the end and s
#6 I like my eggs fertilised with Embyrologist, Kristen Jones
Embryologists are a special breed of scientist. As a fertility patient, you probably won’t get to meet your embryologist but feel rest assured they’re in the lab looking after your embryos as if they were their own. In this episode, we chat to Australian embryologist Kristen Jones as we delve deep into the petri dish and beyond. From egg quality and sperm samples to freezing and thawing; they’re following your journey and want success almost as much as you do.
#5 Progesterone farts, PTSD & Pregnancy with Phoebe Wilson
Ovarian failure and early menopause, are just two conditions Pheobe Wilson has had to carry in her 20’s and 30s. But hey, she’s also carried a set of healthy twins. This is an emotional and empowering journey of hope. There's laughter, honesty and for those who are sick of hearing the stories of the friend of a friend who was that 1 in a million miracle… here’s one more for you.
#4 Redefining Failure with Dr Katherine Iscoe
If you feel like you need a little pump up of your tyres, this episode is for you. She’s a tech company co-founder, coach, author, speaker and mentor with a degree list to boot. What’s not on paper is Dr Katherine Iscoe's authenticity and openness to talk about body image, self-worth, shame and how psychology and physiology go hand in hand. She redefines the word “failure” and the magic behind falling flat on your face. This episode is set to empower and make you laugh, and there's a
#3 Collection, constipation and creating life with Morgan Daly
On this episode of What To Expect When You’re Injecting, we talk to health and fitness professional Morgan Daly about her journey to motherhood. Originally from the USA she was cast under the spell of a handsome Aussie bloke upon meeting in San Diego California. Now residing in Perth Western Australia, she’s a mother, wife and open book when it comes to all things infertility and IVF. But for now, let’s talk egg collection, constipation and creating life with a bit of science.
#2 Infertility Eggsplained - With Dr Rose McDonnell
Let's start at the very beginning. Understanding the complex world of infertility is hard to wrap your head around. From diagnosis to treatment options and how IVF works, it's hard to know where to start. This episode is for those who have just started the journey, maybe you're the partner watching on, a friend or family member needing education or you're keen to brush up on your human biology. It's an IVF for dummies session, where we ask the questions you've proba
#1 Turning pain into purpose with Cassie Silver
Welcome to What To Expect When You're Injecting, the podcast for those creating life with a bit of science and a lot of love. On this first episode we hear from the host, the fiercely infertile Cassie Silver and her road to hopeful motherhood. After multiple rounds of IVF, frozen embryo transfers and cancelled cycles our journey to parenthood continues. Turning pain into purpose, hear Cassie's driving force behind the inception of the podcast and why she's dedicated to creating m
What To Expect When You're Injecting
The podcast for those creating life with a bit of science and a lot of love.