• 142. Infertility, Trauma, Grief, Addiction, and Endometriosis with Rachel Daar Cohen

  • Sep 17 2024
  • Length: 56 mins
  • Podcast

142. Infertility, Trauma, Grief, Addiction, and Endometriosis with Rachel Daar Cohen

  • Summary

  • On this episode of Talking Away The Taboo, Rachel Daar Cohen joins Aimee Baron, MD to talk about...

    -a powerful, raw, and deeply emotional story of resilience after a tremendous amount of struggle

    -her struggle with infertility, trauma, grief, addiction, and endometriosis

    -how kindness is so important as we never know what people are really going through

    More about Rachel:

    Rachel Cohen is a firm believer that sharing some of her life experiences and struggles will help other women feel less alone. Preschool special ed teacher by day and writer by night, Rachel is dedicated to shining a light on difficult topics and shattering stigmas through her written and spoken word. Since struggling with endometriosis, infertility and medical trauma for many years, Rachel has become a proud advocate for others with endo and she now works hard to arm women with the accurate information necessary to take control of their own disease and get the proper medical care they deserve. Rachel lives with her husband, two children and dog in Houston, TX.

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