Wellness vs Woo: How to Tell Real Science from a Sales Pitch
Sarah Farrell Sarah Farrell

Wellness vs Woo: How to Tell Real Science from a Sales Pitch

In a world ruled by clickbait, the loudest "research" is rarely the best research. A careful review of all the evidence doesn't trend, but a study of fifteen people can become next week's viral headline. Here's how to tell the difference, and why it matters.

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Yes, You Can: The Pregnancy "Rules" You Can Happily Ignore
Sarah Farrell Sarah Farrell

Yes, You Can: The Pregnancy "Rules" You Can Happily Ignore

Two lines, and then the questions start, most of them some version of "wait, am I still allowed to...?" Pregnancy comes wrapped in a thick layer of folklore inspired bubble wrap! Here's a calmer, clearer look at what you very much can still do.

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Bumps Along the Way PODCAST, Episode 10 — Miscarriage
Sarah Farrell Sarah Farrell

Bumps Along the Way PODCAST, Episode 10 — Miscarriage

Miscarriage is common, and yet most of us are still left to navigate it in near silence, unsure what is happening to our bodies or whether we are even allowed to grieve. In this episode of Bumps Along the Way, our founder Dr Sarah Farrell joins host Anna Christie and perinatal psychotherapist Robine Padberg-Hill to talk about both halves of it, the clinical and the emotional, with nothing left unsaid.

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All the things worth knowing before you start trying - Bumps along the Way PODCAST
Sarah Farrell Sarah Farrell

All the things worth knowing before you start trying - Bumps along the Way PODCAST

Most of us start trying for a baby with far more hope than information, and that is not our fault. Our founder Dr Sarah Farrell joined Anna Christie on Bumps Along the Way to put that right: the cycle, the fertile window, PCOS, what tracking apps can and cannot tell you, and why the number 35 deserves less power than it has been given. The basics nobody taught you minus the panic.

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The 12 Week Rule Was Never a Rule
Sarah Farrell Sarah Farrell

The 12 Week Rule Was Never a Rule

You've probably heard that you should keep a pregnancy to yourself until twelve weeks. It feels like medical advice. It isn't. Here's why when, and with whom, you share your news is entirely your decision to make.

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