Episode 4

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29th Aug 2024

Infertility After Cancer: Reflections on Parenthood and Life

In this poignant episode of Life on Pause, hosts Corene Parrish and Jill Robertson dive into the complex and emotional journey of navigating infertility, especially in the wake of a cancer diagnosis. Corene shares her personal experiences as both a cancer survivor and someone facing infertility, reflecting on how these challenges have shaped her perspectives on parenthood and life. The conversation touches on the biological drive to become a parent, the impact of early life experiences on future parenting, and the delicate balance of nature versus nurture. They also explore how life-altering experiences like cancer can influence one's approach to raising children, whether through biological means, adoption, or simply nurturing the lives of others in meaningful ways.

Tune in to hear a candid discussion that offers comfort, insight, and hope to anyone grappling with infertility or the aftermath of a serious illness. Whether you’re a cancer survivor, dealing with infertility, or simply interested in understanding these sensitive issues, this episode provides valuable perspectives and a sense of community.

Watch now and don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this video to help others who may benefit from this conversation.


0:00 - Discussing Infertility and Cancer

1:20 - Corene's Childhood Dreams of Motherhood

2:16 - Impact of Infertility on the Desire to Parent

3:30 - Nature vs. Nurture in Parenting

4:28 - Cancer's Influence on Parenting Philosophy

6:02 - The Unpredictable Journey of Parenthood

7:27 - Reflections on Life Beyond Parenthood

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About the Podcast

Life on Pause
Life On Pause is a podcast for and by young adults living with cancer. Each month, young adult cancer patients from Penn State Health share honestly about their cancer diagnosis, treatment and life afterwards. As cancer causes the group to reflect on issues both large and small, surprisingly relatable stories and themes emerge. From relationships to body functions, nothing is off the table.