BONUS: Infertility + Instagram + #Hashtags | The Fertility Connection Talk Show - a podcast by Monica Cox

from 2021-07-06T07:27

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HELLO BEAUTIFUL! Welcome back to another episode of Finding Fertility. We're back with another Talk Show - The Fertility Connection discussing Infertility + Instagram + #Hashtags


To Use or Not To Use - that might not be the only topic that needs to be discussed here on IG and within our community. @robynbirkin noticed one night, that the 1.1 million times used hashtag #infertility was "FILLED with pregnancy announcements and photographs of kids" and noted how this could be really hurtful to those mid struggle. What she didn't expect was a very heated and at times hateful debate on whether or not you should use is one specific hashtag when celebrating your epic win.


She went on to edit her post "I love healthy debate - all points of view are valid but please always comment with kindness and respect. It is clearly a much more emotional topic than I thought." This post got brought to my attention a few days before we were set to record the Fertility Connection Talk Show and I have to be honest, my first I thought was WTF. We're really using hateful talk within our community? So we all thought it would be a good idea to have a healthy debate about what got brought to light over the hashtag #infertility


Join Devon @the_fertility_finance_coach from The Fertility Finance Coach


Sarah @fabfertile from Fab Fertile  


Robyn @robynbirkin from Robyn Birkin 


& me, Monica @findingfertility from Finding Fertility as we discuss - Dealing with Infertility on Social Media | Instagram + Hashtags


So here we go - get ready to become your own HERO!



🍍 #beyourownhero #infertility #ttc #ivf

 

 


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Anything written or said about health and diet are my opinions, that I have formed over the years, through trial and error, study, reading, listening and observing. What worked for me, may not work for you. I am not a doctor, nutritionist or dietician and all medical advice should be gotten from a qualified professional. Product recommendations are based on what I used during my infertility journey or wish I had.

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