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She Had a Baby in Her 40sâand Says Fertility Is More Than Age | Aimee Raupp
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đď¸ DescriptionFor many women, fertility becomes a countdown.A number.A source of anxiety.But what if the story is more complicatedâand more hopefulâthan we've been led to believe?In this episode of Thought Atlas, I'm joined by Aimee Raupp, EastâWest fertility expert, licensed acupuncturist, fertility coach, and bestselling author of Yes, You Can Get Pregnant and The Egg Quality Diet.For more than twenty years, Aimee has helped women navigate fertility challenges by combining Chinese medicine, functional medicine, nutrition, and mind-body science to uncover the deeper roots of inflammation, hormonal imbalance, immune dysfunction, and chronic stress.Having experienced both pregnancy in her forties and the heartbreak of miscarriage, she brings not only expertiseâbut profound empathyâto the conversation.Together, we explore:⢠Why fertility is about more than age⢠What modern medicine sometimes overlooks⢠Stress and the nervous system⢠Eastern and Western medicine⢠The emotional impact of infertility⢠Miscarriage and healing⢠The intelligence of the body⢠Integrative approaches to reproductive health⢠Hope and resilience⢠What fertility teaches us about trust and patienceThis isn't simply a conversation about getting pregnant.It's an exploration of health, grief, hope, and the relationship we have with our bodies.đ Thought Atlashttps://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlasđ Aimee Raupphttps://aimeeraupp.com/preeq/đ Books:⢠Yes, You Can Get Pregnant⢠The Egg Quality Dietđ Free Pre-Egg Quality Video Serieshttps://aimeeraupp.com/preeq/If this conversation resonates with you, explore Aimee's work and her free pre-egg quality video series, designed to help women better understand their fertility, improve egg quality, and support their bodies naturally. With more than two decades of experience blending Eastern wisdom with modern science, Aimee offers a hopeful and empowering approach to reproductive health.Because perhaps healing begins not by fighting the bodyâbut by learning to work with it.