• 'Joy' screenwriters Rachel Mason and Jack Thorne
    Nov 22 2024

    Surprise! We're here on a Friday to give you a little something extra: an interview with the screenwriters of the new Netflix movie Joy, which comes out today, starring Thomasin McKenzie, James Norton and Bill Nighy, about Jean Purdy, Robert Edwards and Patrick Steptoe, the creators of IVF.


    Rachel Mason and Jack Thorne tell us about how their own experiences of IVF informed the narrative of the movie, why it was important to centre the story on Purdy, and which of the stars is the most beautiful cryer.


    No Prof Tim this week - see you on Tuesday!


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    35 mins
  • Jessica Hepburn returns
    Nov 19 2024

    Last time we spoke to the author, adventurer and arts producer Jessica Hepburn was way back in 2019, when we talked about how she swam the English channel. Now she's back, to talk about her climb up Mount Everest - and why she listened to the entire back catalogue of Desert Island Discs while she did it.


    Meanwhile, Professor Tim is talking sperm cups: do they work?


    The link to the Guardian piece Emma read is here: https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2024/nov/16/friendship-after-motherhood


    Swears throughout.


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    54 mins
  • Maxine Peake and Hayley Jayne Standing
    Nov 12 2024

    Bafta-nominated actor and director Maxine Peake and the actor and writer Hayley Standing discuss their new short, Incompatible, which tells the story of a pregnant woman who is told her baby is incompatible with life, and their experiences of infertility.


    You can watch the film at https://vimeo.com/713200159, or see the trailer on its Instagram account: @incompatibleshortfilm.


    Meanwhile, Professor Tim addresses natural killer (NK) cells: should you be tested?


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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Ariel Taylor on surrogacy
    Nov 5 2024

    In the second of our duo of episodes on surrogacy, Ariel Taylor, the founder of fertility and surrogacy organisation Carried With Love, talks about being a gestational carrier five times - and how it felt when she lost one of those pregnancies.


    Meanwhile, Prof T talks beta tests - why do some clinics do them and others don't?


    Scroll to 53:21 to hear Gabby's absolute banger. And if you want to check out Emma's interview with Jessica Valenti, you can read it here: https://www.thepersistent.com/us-presidential-election-abortion-voter-issues-jessica-valenti-interview/.


    Swears throughout.


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    58 mins
  • Ginanne Brownell on surrogacy
    Oct 29 2024

    Ginanne Brownell is a journalist whose jourrrrney took her to surrogacy via failed rounds of IVF and a very snazzy tattoo. Her new book, ‘Elusive Mommyhood: An Investigative Reporter's Personal Journey Into IVF and Surrogacy’ explores the history and politics of surrogacy in detail.


    And if you also want an Aku'aba tattoo, here it is.


    Meanwhile, Prof Tim talks about sex (baby): how often should you be Doing It?


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    41 mins
  • Poet Harry Baker
    Oct 21 2024

    The poet Harry Baker went viral this summer for his poem Trying, a heart-rending description of the anguish of infertility (/ode to German linguistic precision).


    He joins us today to talk about his creative process and why putting into words what you are going through is so important.


    Meanwhile Prof (or is it Dr?) Tim talks about antibiotics: can you have them during pregnancy?


    Find Harry merch (and his books) at www.harrybaker.co.




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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Queer baby-making, with Marea Goodman
    Oct 14 2024

    If you make it past the unusually rambly intro, this episode we talk to Marea Goodman, a midwife who specialises in helping queer couples to conceive. We discuss at-home IUIs and the dangers of buying sperm online.


    Meanwhile, Professor Tim is talking about sex: should you do it after an embryo transfer?


    Swears, probably.


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    44 mins
  • What it's like to have a miscarriage, with Poppy Child
    Oct 7 2024

    Poppy Child isn't our usual guest: she's a doula whose social media feeds are stuffed with advice on giving birth. But she has also experienced pregnancy loss, and that's what we're talking about today.


    TRIGGER WARNING: This episode covers pregnancy loss and miscarriage in detail. Please don't listen if you can't.


    Meanwhile, Professor Tim is talking about recurrent implantation failure: what tests should you do?



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    55 mins