• In Search of Fertility – Infertility, Prematurity, and Depression

    Guest: Kelly K. Damron, mother of twin daughters born prematurely in 2004. She is Co-Chair of the 2008 Family Teams Committee for March for Babies (formerly known as WalkAmerica) and author of the book Tiny Toes: A Couple’s Journey Through Infertility, Prematurity, and Depression.

    Description: Infertility treatments can increase the risk of having a premature infant and are correlated with an increased risk of Depression. Join Victoria Hopewell, author of Grade A Baby Eggs an Infertility Memoir, as she talks with Kelly Damron author of “Tiny Toes: A Couple’s Journey Through Infertility, Prematurity, and Depression”. Kelly is the mother of premature twins conceived through IVF. She also suffered from Post Pardum Depression. Listen in as Victoria and Kelly discuss the issues related to both infertility treatments and overcoming the depression that can keep you from enjoying your new baby.

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In Search of Fertility

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Eight babies are born in the U.S. every single minute. Conception, gestation and birth would seem the most natural things in the world, but not for the 7.3 million infertile Americans. Infertility is an existential slap in the face. In Search of Fertility covers all aspects of infertility and the attendant highs and lows. You’ll hear from infertile men and women and their doctors and counselors, donors and surrogates. In Search of Fertility gives a voice to the all too often silent, hidden world of infertility.