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The JelliePod

The JelliePod

Ellie Thompson

Jamie and Ellie aka 'Jellie' team up to bring you a podcast about infertility, TTC, IVF and ICSI. A show focused around their third and final IVF cycle, as well as regular interviews with guests who share their own stories and experts who can offer advice.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best The JelliePod episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to The JelliePod for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite The JelliePod episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

In our latest podcast ep, we're joined by Dr. Geeta Nargund, Lead Consultant for Reproductive Medicine at St. George's Hospital, London and Medical Director of CREATE Fertility.

We ask Dr. Nargund to explain the differences between conventional IVF/ICSI, natural IVF and Mild IVF and how the costs and success rates compare. We talk through the pros and cons of natural and milk IVF and ask why all clinics aren't offering this method of treatment.
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Kate from Hampshire joins us on the show to discuss her IVF journey and the process of genetic testing. Kate found out at age 16 that she was a carrier of the genetic condition Fragile X syndrome and as a result, in her teens, she decided she would never have children. In 2006, new advances in IVF treatment and the introduction of PGD (pre-implantation genetic diagnosis) meant Kate and her husband could rethink their idea of having a family. They were allowed three funded 'attempts' at IVF, and despite some bumps in the road along the way, they're now parents to an eleven-year-old daughter.
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The JelliePod - #1. I Ovulated Yesterday, Where Were You?
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04/06/21 • 41 min

Jamie and Ellie aka 'Jellie' release their first episode of the JelliePod.

A podcast about infertility, TTC and IVF/ICSI, the guys start by explaining the purpose of the podcast, where they're at with their journey (yes, there is news!) and how they look forward to welcoming guests on the show to share their own stories.

Yes, there's laughter, yes, there's inappropriate chat, and yes, we can't wait to record the next one.

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We welcome Professor Suks Minhas, Consultant Urologist and Andrologist from the Lister Fertility Clinic and Imperial College Healthcare London to the show to discuss male infertility. Together we cover the basics, from different problems with sperm to exactly what you might expect from a semen analysis and fertility testing in men, as well as what you can be doing to improve sperm health. A huge thank you to Professor Suks Minhas to taking his time out to come on the show. Please give us a good rating if you found the episode useful, ratings really help to get the word out. Contact: [email protected]. Follow Jellie on Instagram and Facebook. Check out their vlogs of documenting every step of their three IVF cycles in 2016, 2018, and 2021. Join their warm and friendly (and small!) IVF/TTC support group on Facebook.
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We welcome fertility nutrition expert and founder of The Fertility Kitchen Charlotte Grand to the show to discuss how big a role food plays in fertility. Charlotte's on a mission to educate and inspire other women to listen to their bodies and take control of their own health. We ask her all about her own background and IVF journeys, and she answers our questions on fertility, gut health, foods to avoid and foods to stock up on, and how they all play a role when it comes to our hormones. We also quiz Charlotte on what she thinks about the traditions or superstitions of eating certain foods post-transfer, - yep, we're talking pineapples and Maccy D's fries. For ongoing advice and some fantastic recipes to inspire you on your journey, check out Charlotte on Instagram. About Jellie Contact: [email protected]. Follow Jellie on Instagram and Facebook. Check out their vlogs of documenting every step of their three IVF cycles in 2016, 2018, and 2021. Join their warm and friendly (and small!) IVF/TTC support group on Facebook.
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We welcome experienced clinical embryologist Victoria Wigley to the show to discuss the role that embryologists play when it comes to their patients. Victoria tells us all about her new independent embryology consultation service, ‘All About Embryology’, set up to support and advise patients going through fertility treatment, and shares key pieces of advice for couples starting out on their journey.

An insightful episode into how embryologists work, and a must-listen for couples going through treatment. Show notes: You can contact Victoria via her website: All About Embryology and follow her on Facebook and Instagram. Ask Victoria happens on the first Tuesday of the month at IVF/TTC support group on Facebook. Contact: [email protected]. Follow Jellie on Instagram and Facebook. Check out their vlogs of documenting every step of their three IVF cycles in 2016, 2018, and 2021. Join their warm and friendly (and small!) IVF/TTC support group on Facebook.
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We welcome Kat from West Sussex, who chats to us about her journey of secondary infertility.

Kat experienced an ovarian cancer scare at 27 years old and had a rugby-ball-sized cyst removed that also led to the removal of her right ovary.

She went on to have her first son naturally, but after finding a second cyst, it made trying for a second child almost impossible.

It was then Kat and her husband decided to go down the IVF route to try for their second baby... Find out how they got on in this episode.

Contact: [email protected]. Follow Jellie on Instagram and Facebook. Check out their vlogs of documenting every step of their three IVF cycles in 2016, 2018, and 2021. Join their warm and friendly (and small!) IVF/TTC support group on Facebook.
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Ever wondered what they do behind the scenes in an IVF clinic? Have you ever pictured where and how your embryos are actually stored?

We're joined by two guests from TMRW Life Sciences, IVF mum and CEO Tara Comonte and embryologist and Vice President of Clinical Strategy and Specimen Services, Cynthia Hudson for an eye-opening episode about the realities of life on the other side of IVF. TMRW Life Sciences have pioneered the world's first and only automated platform for the safe management, identification and storage of frozen human eggs and embryos - and when you realise exactly what goes on at the very centre of the IVF process, you'll wonder why this sort of tech isn't already in place. A must-listen for anybody starting or undergoing treatment, to help you be completely informed about your choices. Contact: [email protected]. Follow Jellie on Instagram and Facebook. Check out their vlogs of documenting every step of their three IVF cycles in 2016, 2018, and 2021. Join their warm and friendly (and small!) IVF/TTC support group on Facebook.
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We're joined by expert guest psychotherapist, Noel McDermott. Noel has over 25 years of experience in health, social care, and education and we welcome him to the show to chat about male infertility specifically, and the impact that can have on mental health. We quiz Noel on why infertility is seemingly such a 'taboo' topic especially among men, and how the psychological stress of infertility differs between men and women. Noel talks candidly about the impact stress and infertility can have on men in particular, in the bedroom, together with some sage advice on how we can support our partners and get our relationships back on track. Noel certainly has some interesting things to say about infertility and parenting in general - what do you think?!
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The JelliePod - #27. My Baby's Due Date Came and Went
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06/29/22 • 18 min

Jellie are back with a personal episode to mark World Infertility Awareness Month and the due date of the baby they lost as a result of a biochemical pregnancy following their final IVF cycle in October last year.

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How many episodes does The JelliePod have?

The JelliePod currently has 28 episodes available.

What topics does The JelliePod cover?

The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Parenting, Kids & Family, Fertility, Ivf and Podcasts.

What is the most popular episode on The JelliePod?

The episode title '#27. My Baby's Due Date Came and Went' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on The JelliePod?

The average episode length on The JelliePod is 53 minutes.

How often are episodes of The JelliePod released?

Episodes of The JelliePod are typically released every 14 days, 14 hours.

When was the first episode of The JelliePod?

The first episode of The JelliePod was released on Apr 6, 2021.

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