What the F — Rise Beyond Fertility

Ep. 38 - Why am I so angry on my fertility journey?

Tina Padia Season 1 Episode 38

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Anger is one of the most misunderstood emotions in infertility and is something that pretty much all women feel at one point in their journey.

I know I can honestly say that I was angry at times for many reasons.

In this episode, I break down why anger shows up so intensely during fertility struggles, what’s happening in your nervous system, and how NLP can help you shift the emotional charge instead of being so overwhelmed by it.

You’ll hear:
 • the real reasons you feel anger, irritation or rage
 • how the brain reacts during infertility and why emotions feel out of control
 • a powerful NLP-based tool you can use that's super easy but so effective and really helps
 • journal prompts to help you release what you’ve been holding

If you’ve ever thought:

 “Why am I so angry? 

"This isn’t me,” 

This episode will help you understand what’s really going on and how release and soften it so that feel more at peace and grounded.



 

Connect with me
You can follow me on Instagram @tinafertilitycoach for ongoing support and conversations around the emotional exhaustion and trauma of fertility.

You’re also very welcome to send me a DM — I read them all and I’d genuinely love to hear from you.

To read my full story and learn more about how I support women through their fertility journey, visit
 www.tinafertilitycoach.com

Disclaimer
This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to provide medical advice. Any insights shared are based on my personal experience and my work as an NLP Master Practitioner and Life Coach.

Always speak with your doctor, fertility specialist or healthcare team regarding medical questions or decisions.

If you’re experiencing ongoing emotional distress, low mood or feel you need additional support, please reach out to a licensed mental health professional such as a counsellor, psychotherapist or psychologist.