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Through this site, you are able to:
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We know the family building journey can be complicated and difficult to navigate. We welcome you to join our support community led by Kindbody therapist, Tonya Wood.
In addition to getting world-class family-building care, your members will also get instant access to an exclusive library of fertility content, 24/7 messaging with our care navigators, and details on your benefit coverage.
As a group, persons of African descent experience disparities with chronic conditions, access to care, preventive screenings, and mental health, with fertility and reproductive health being among these conditions. Download our resource to learn why, and what you can do to help.
A cancer diagnosis is difficult enough. Thinking about the implications on your fertility is something you should not have to endure alone. Kindbody's Chief Medical Offer, Dr. Lynn Westphal, helps answer some of your most pressing questions in a helpful guide below.
When we speak about Maternal Health Awareness in this country, we know that strong self-advocacy can be an integral factor in improving outcomes. While it may be daunting to speak up in a medical setting, it is actually easier than you may think. Kindbody Doula, Carmen Oates provides her best tips.
Each month, Kindbody will provide educational materials for our HR and benefits partners to download and share with their employees. The highlighted content will be based on seasonal and clinically-relevant topics. View our full 2024 calendar here.
Endometriosis goes undiagnosed for many women. In this article we’ll dive into what endometriosis is, what the symptoms may be like, why it’s so often misdiagnosed, and how you as a patient can advocate for yourself.
Join Kindbody Fertility Experts, Dr. Kristin Bendikson and Dr. Kristen Cain, as they discuss all the need-to-knows of endometriosis—including the signs and symptoms to look out for. They'll also discuss how endometriosis impacts fertility and review potential treatments.
Video: Endometriosis Overview
Video: Nutrition Guidance for Endometriosis
Kindbody Holistic Nutrition Consultant, Kriszta Tiwari, provides dietary recommendations to help patients with endometriosis reduce inflammation as much as possible.
An anti-inflammatory diet rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants can be helpful in reducing pain, bloating, period problems, and strengthening the immune system.
If you are currently trying to get pregnant or planning to try for pregnancy in the next several months, it’s time to start thinking about your nutrition. A healthy pregnancy diet can improve your chances for pregnancy, as well as shorten the time it takes to get pregnant.
Christina Wilds (Hammond) is a children’s author, aspiring
humanitarian, public speaker, and multipreneur in the
entertainment and event industry. Christina sat down with Kindbody to talk about all things fertility,
pregnancy, and what it means to be a Black mom.
There are many ways to holistically approach fertility care. At Kindbody, you can customize and personalize your journey through nutrition, mental health support, acupuncture, movement therapy, and more.
Hear from Kindbody patients who share their fertility journeys. In discussion with two Kindbody fertility experts, we'll dig into the raw honest truth of perusing fertility treatment.
National Infertility Awareness Week is a great time to talk about infertility
prevention and management. Infertility is a public health problem, affecting
one in every eight couples trying to conceive. Insurance doesn’t routinely
cover it, and because it is a complex issue, it often doesn’t get addressed
during routine doctor visits.
There are many ways loved ones can support someone going
through infertility. Letting loved ones know that they are not alone goes a long way in
improving their social and emotional well-being.