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10 IVF Cycles, Multiple Losses & a 1% Chance: Gemma’s Triplet Miracle Story
May 7, 2026
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Secondary Infertility & IVF Journey with Steph | The Story Behind The Little Heart That Waited
Apr 30, 2026
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The Male Side of Infertility: Dill’s 7-Year Journey Through PCOS & Trying to Conceive
Apr 23, 2026
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Egg Freezing Isn’t an Insurance Policy: Vera’s 14 IVF Retrievals to Pregnancy
Apr 16, 2026
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The Decision to Use a Donor Egg: Infertility, Loss & IVF (Jaide’s Story)
Apr 9, 2026
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| 5/7/26 | ![]() 10 IVF Cycles, Multiple Losses & a 1% Chance: Gemma’s Triplet Miracle Story | In this extraordinary episode of The Space Between Two Lines, Alex is joined by Gemma, an owner-builder and former restaurant owner from regional Victoria, who shares her incredible journey through nearly four years of trying to conceive and 10 grueling rounds of IVF. After being told she and her partner were "incompatible for natural conception," Gemma navigated multiple losses, the grief of losing a best friend, and a silent endometriosis diagnosis before facing a final embryo transfer with only a 1% statistical chance of the outcome that followed: the birth of her three baby boys. This conversation is a profound exploration of resilience, medical self-advocacy in the face of "catastrophic" news, and the miracle of finding hope in the smallest of margins. We invite you to listen to this moving episode and follow the podcast. By subscribing and following The Space Between Two Lines, you help ensure that these vital stories of heartbreak and triumph reach those who need them most. If you want to share your story with us in this podcast, visit our website to register: https://www.twolines.space/register. | — | ||||||
| 4/30/26 | ![]() Secondary Infertility & IVF Journey with Steph | The Story Behind The Little Heart That Waited | In this heart-opening episode of The Space Between Two Lines, Alex sits down with Stephanie, a 33-year-old mother and author who shares her three-year battle with unexplained secondary infertility. After a seamless first pregnancy that resulted in her daughter, Amalia, Steph was blindsided by the challenges of conceiving her second child. She offers a raw and vulnerable account of navigating multiple IVF cycles, the trauma of early pregnancy bleeding, and how she eventually turned her heartbreak into a beautiful children's book, "The Little Heart That Waited". This conversation is a masterclass in resilience for any parent navigating the unique "limbo" of wanting to grow their family while already parenting a child. Inspired by her own journey and her daughter’s wait for a sibling, Stephanie Mancini authored "The Little Heart That Waited" to help families navigate the complexities of secondary infertility and IVF. This beautiful children's book serves as a bridge for parents to communicate their love and the "wait" for a new family member.Purchase the book here:Official Website: stephaniemancini.square.siteAmazon Australia: The Little Heart That WaitedBooktopia: The Little Heart That WaitedConnect with Steph:Instagram: @stories_by_stephWe invite you to listen to this moving account of persistence and the beauty of a family finally made whole. If Steph’s story resonates with you, please subscribe and follow The Space Between Two Lines to join a community where every story is seen, understood, and honored. If you want to share your story with us in this podcast, visit our website to register: https://www.twolines.space/register. | — | ||||||
| 4/23/26 | ![]() The Male Side of Infertility: Dill’s 7-Year Journey Through PCOS & Trying to Conceive | In this essential episode of The Space Between Two Lines, Alex explores the often-unheard male perspective on the journey to parenthood. Joining the conversation is Dill, a building estimator living in Geelong, Victoria, who shares the raw and resilient story of the seven years he and his wife, Monique, spent trying to conceive. From navigating the complexities of PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) to the emotional weight of being a "supportive partner" while feeling helpless, Dill offers a candid look at the "trenches" of infertility. This episode is a masterclass in emotional resilience, the importance of male self-advocacy, and how a long-term struggle can ultimately strengthen a relationship. We invite you to listen to this moving and vital account of persistence and partnership. If Dill’s story resonates with you or could help someone you know, please subscribe and follow The Space Between Two Lines. By following, you help us continue to provide a space where every story—from every perspective—is seen, understood, and honored. If you want to share your story with us in this podcast, visit our website to register: https://www.twolines.space/register. | — | ||||||
| 4/16/26 | ![]() Egg Freezing Isn’t an Insurance Policy: Vera’s 14 IVF Retrievals to Pregnancy | In this incredibly powerful episode of The Space Between Two Lines, host Alex is joined by Vera, a 42-year-old from Melbourne, Australia, who shares a masterclass in resilience and medical self-advocacy. After freezing 21 eggs at age 35, Vera returned to use them at 40, only to face the devastating reality that none resulted in a successful pregnancy. What followed was an exhausting but ultimately rewarding journey through 14 total egg retrievals. Now seven weeks pregnant, Vera discusses how she moved past the "blanket statement" of egg quality to find the specific medical protocol that finally worked for her body. This conversation is essential listening for anyone navigating IVF after 40 or considering egg freezing as a long-term strategy. Join us as we explore the space between hope and data. If Vera’s journey of persistence inspires you, please subscribe and follow the podcast to stay connected with more real, honest stories about the winding road to parenthood. Every story matter, and by following, you help ensure these vital conversations reach those who need them most. If you want to share your story with us in this podcast, visit our website to register: https://www.twolines.space/register. | — | ||||||
| 4/9/26 | ![]() The Decision to Use a Donor Egg: Infertility, Loss & IVF (Jaide’s Story) | In this heart-to-heart episode of The Space Between Two Lines, Alex sits down with Jaide, a 25-year-old from South Australia, who shares her profound and resilient journey toward parenthood. Diagnosed with a rare genetic condition causing premature ovarian failure at just 21, Jaide’s story is a powerful exploration of the "trenches" of infertility. From the unique heartbreak of a molar pregnancy to the complex emotional landscape of egg donation, this conversation offers a raw look at what it means to keep moving forward when the path to motherhood looks nothing like you expected. This episode is an essential guide for anyone navigating fertility challenges in their 20s and those considering the transformative path of donor conception. Jaide recommends the Egg Donor Angels community for those navigating the donor path: https://www.eggdonorangels.com.au We invite you to listen to Jaide's inspiring story of hope and persistence. If you find this conversation helpful, please subscribe and follow The Space Between Two Lines to join our community. Every story matters, and by following, you help us ensure that these vital experiences are heard by those who need them most. If you want to share your story with us in this podcast, visit our website to register: https://www.twolines.space/register. | — | ||||||
| 4/2/26 | ![]() Kylie’s Journey Through IVF Failure, Endometriosis & Ectopic Pregnancy | In this poignant episode of The Space Between Two Lines, Alex welcomes Kylie, a 39-year-old from Cairns, Queensland, who bravely shares her intensive three-year journey through the world of assisted reproduction. Following a life-threatening ectopic pregnancy in her 20s, Kylie entered the fertility "trenches," navigating changing diagnoses—from misinformed reports on her remaining fallopian tube to a later discovery of Stage 2 endometriosis. Now preparing for her fifth IVF cycle, Kylie offers a raw look at the financial, physical, and emotional toll of treatment, including the devastating experience of a "no transfer" round and the profound lifestyle changes she and her husband, Michael, have made to pursue their dream of parenthood. This conversation is a testament to the strength required to keep going when the "white picket fence" life feels just out of reach. Follow Kylie's ongoing journey and find community support on her TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kylzivf?_r=1&_t=ZS-956wbBDrMZx We invite you to listen to this incredibly honest account of hope and persistence. If Kylie’s story resonates with you, please subscribe and follow The Space Between Two Lines to ensure you never miss an episode of these vital, life-changing conversations. Your support helps us continue sharing stories that make every listener feel seen and understood.If you want to share your story with us in this podcast, visit our website to register: https://www.twolines.space/register | — | ||||||
| 3/26/26 | ![]() Sarah’s Secondary Infertility Journey: IVF, Pregnancy Loss & Trying Again | In this raw and deeply human episode of The Space Between Two Lines, Alex speaks with Sarah, a 31-year-old mother from Brisbane, Queensland, who shares her intense three-year journey through secondary infertility, five pregnancy losses, and the grueling realities of IVF. Sarah’s story highlights the delicate balance between the gratitude she feels for her daughter, Violet, and the profound grief of navigating a path to grow her family that has been marked by medical surprises and emotional hurdles. This conversation is an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand the importance of medical self-advocacy and the advanced fertility treatments available for complex cases. We invite you to listen to this incredibly honest account of resilience and hope. If Sarah’s journey resonates with you, please subscribe and follow The Space Between Two Lines to join our community of real stories and shared understanding. Your support helps ensure that no one has to walk the space between those two lines alone. If you want to share your story with us in this podcast, visit our website to register: https://www.twolines.space/register | — | ||||||
| 3/19/26 | ![]() The Reality of Long-Term IVF: Miranda’s Story | In this deeply moving episode of The Space Between Two Lines, Alex sits down with Miranda, a mother based in the Brisbane and Gold Coast area, to discuss her extraordinary 3.5-year fertility journey. After facing 11 rounds of IVF, multiple losses, and complex medical diagnoses, Miranda shares the raw reality of what it takes to persist through the "trenches" of infertility. This conversation is an essential guide for anyone navigating the medical system, highlighting the importance of second opinions, medical self-advocacy, and the emotional resilience required to reach the "light at the end of the tunnel"We invite you to listen to this incredibly honest account of one woman's path to motherhood. If you find Miranda’s story helpful or inspiring, please subscribe and follow The Space Between Two Lines to ensure you never miss an episode of these vital conversations. Every story matters, and we are grateful to have you as part of our community.For those seeking expert guidance on medication safety while breastfeeding, Miranda recommends the public services of Dr. Rodney White in Melbourne:(03 5150 3455 or 03 5150 3300) (https://brhs.com.au/health-services/breastfeeding/)Please note these specific contact details are from your external information and not the provided sources, so you may wish to verify them independently. If you want to share your story with us in this podcast, visit our website to register: https://www.twolines.space/register | — | ||||||
| 3/12/26 | ![]() Tiarna: Surviving Cancer, Early Menopause & Her Ongoing IVF Journey | In this powerful episode of The Space Between Two Lines, Alex sits down with Tiarna, a 34-year-old from Wollongong, New South Wales, who shares her remarkable story of navigating life after a Stage 2 bowel cancer diagnosis at age 29. Tiarna opens up about the unexpected long-term costs of survival, including facing early menopause and the complex "numbers game" of IVF. This conversation is a deep dive into the importance of medical self-advocacy, the emotional toll of fertility struggles, and finding hope in the space between surviving a life-threatening illness and dreaming of what comes next. Join us for this raw and essential conversation on resilience. If Tiarna’s story resonates with you, please subscribe to the podcast and follow us for more honest stories about the journey to parenthood. Your support helps ensure that every story, like Tiarna's, is heard and understood. If you want to share your story with us in this podcast, visit our website to register: https://www.twolines.space/register | — | ||||||
| 3/5/26 | ![]() Katie: Holding Joy & Grief- Secondary Male Factor Infertility, IVF & Pregnancy After Loss | In today's episode, Alex sits down with Katie to explore the often-quiet reality of secondary infertility. After a straightforward journey conceiving her first child naturally, Katie shares the unexpected challenges of trying for her second and third babies. From the decision to transition to IVF to the heartbreak of a missed miscarriage at 13 weeks, Katie’s story is a testament to resilience, the complexity of grief alongside gratitude, and the importance of breaking the silence surrounding reproductive health. Are you navigating your own journey through fertility or pregnancy loss?Join our community for more honest conversations that make you feel seen and understood.Listen to Katie’s full story now and follow The Space Between Two Lines to ensure you never miss an episode. Your story matters, and so does your journey. If you want to share your story with us in this podcast, visit our website to register: https://www.twolines.space/register | — | ||||||
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| 2/27/26 | ![]() Freezing Time: Navigating Endometriosis and Egg Freezing in your early 30’s | In this episode of The Space Between Two Lines, Alex sits down with a 31-year-old guest who shares her deeply personal journey with Stage 4 endometriosis and her proactive decision to undergo egg freezing. After years of navigating misdiagnoses and "niche" symptoms like urinary frequency and bowel issues, the guest discusses the emotional and physical toll of chronic illness and the unexpected medical complications she faced during fertility preservation. This conversation explores the realities of the medical system, the importance of finding a trusted care team, and the complex intersection of career, mental health, and reproductive choices.If you enjoyed today's episode, don't forget to subscribe or follow the podcast on your favorite platform! You can also leave a review or register on our website to share your own story. Every journey matters, and so does yours.If you want to share your story with us in this podcast, visit our website to register: https://www.twolines.space/register | — | ||||||
| 2/19/26 | ![]() His Story Too: Nick Infertility Through a Male Lens | In this episode of The Space Between Two Lines, host Rosie sits down for a special conversation with Alex's husband, Nick, to explore the side of fertility that often remains in the shadows: the male perspective. While much of the focus during fertility treatments is on the physical and emotional load carried by women, partners navigate their own unique set of challenges, uncertainties, and emotional highs and lows. Nick shares an intimate look at their road to parenthood, from the surprise natural conception of their first son, Ollie, to the more clinical and demanding path of secondary infertility, ovulation induction, and IVF. This episode is a must-listen for couples navigating fertility treatments, offering a raw and honest look at how these experiences can impact a relationship and how partners can better support one another through the "thick of it". | — | ||||||
| 2/12/26 | ![]() Steph: When Growing a Family Isn’t Linear, Reoccurring Pregnancy Loss | In this deeply moving episode, we sit down with Steph, a pediatric Occupational Therapist and mother of three, who bravely shares her intimate journey through recurrent pregnancy loss and secondary infertility. While her first pregnancy was straightforward, the path to expanding her family was marked by heartbreak, resilience, and the quiet strength required to navigate grief while parenting. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of fertility, the reality of miscarriage, and the enduring hope that carries families through their darkest moments. If this story resonated with you, please consider listening to the full episode to hear Steph’s story in her own words.Don't forget to follow the podcast for more honest conversations on the realities of parenthood and pregnancy. | — | ||||||
| 2/5/26 | ![]() Alyshia Holding Hope Through Endometriosis and Infertility | In this episode, we sit down with Alyshia, a 32-year-old from Southeast Melbourne, who opens up about her deeply personal journey with Stage 4 endometriosis and the complexities of the fertility world. From the initial shock of a "deep infiltrating" diagnosis to the grueling emotional rollercoaster of IUI and IVF, Alyshia’s story is a powerful reminder that while the path to parenthood is rarely linear, you don't have to walk it alone. Join us for this raw and essential conversation on the strength found in vulnerability. If Alyshia's story resonates with you, listen to the full episode for more insights on reproductive health and follow the podcast to join a community dedicated to making sure no one navigates infertility in silence.If you want to share your story with us in this podcast, visit our website to register: https://www.twolines.space/register | — | ||||||
| 1/29/26 | ![]() The Other Half Of The Story With Hannah: Male Infertility, IVF & High-risk Pregnancy | In this episode, we explore the deeply moving and educational journey of Hannah, a Geelong-based paramedic navigating the complexities of male factor infertility, high-risk pregnancy complications, and the eventual triumph of a healing home birth. From the initial shock of an infertility diagnosis to managing a life-threatening condition like vasa previa, this story is a testament to the power of self-advocacy and resilience in the face of medical uncertainty.Listen to the full episode to hear the complete, raw story of resilience and hope. If you found this conversation valuable, please follow our podcast, The Space Between Two Lines and join our community to ensure you never miss an episode. | — | ||||||
| 1/23/26 | ![]() Knowledge is Power: How Courtney Navigated IVF On Her Own Terms | In this episode, Alex chats with Courtney, a 35-year-old from Melbourne, who shares her empowering and educational journey through infertility and a successful IVF process. After 17 years on contraception, Courtney faced the challenge of irregular cycles and the reality of a PCOS diagnosis. Her story is a powerful testament to the importance of self-advocacy, early testing, and the lifestyle shifts that can support a healthy pregnancy. Whether you are just starting your fertility journey or are currently navigating the complexities of assisted reproduction, Courtney’s insights offer hope and a roadmap for taking control of your reproductive health.Tune in to hear Courtney’s full story and discover how being on the front foot of your fertility can change your outcome. If you find this conversation helpful, please follow the podcast to stay updated on future episodes.If you want to share your story with us in this podcast, visit our website to register: https://www.twolines.space/register | — | ||||||
| 1/20/26 | ![]() Part 3: Relationships, Life & Infertility | In the final installment of this mini-series, Alex opens up about the emotional and psychological weight of a years-long fertility battle. While the path to growing a family is often painted as an exciting milestone, Alex reveals the stress, resentment, and "hormone hell" that can occur when the process moves from the bedroom to the clinic. From managing PCOS and secondary infertility to navigating the strain on a marriage, this episode provides a professional and raw look at what it truly takes to "keep the faith" when your body feels like it's failing you.The journey through infertility is often a silent one, but it doesn't have to be. Listen to the full episode to hear Alex's complete insights on finding strength in vulnerability. Follow us and join a community that understands the complexities of the road to parenthood.If you want to share yourstory with us in this podcast, visit our website to register: https://www.twolines.space/register | — | ||||||
| 1/18/26 | ![]() Part 2: Pregnancy Loss & Navigating Pregnancy After Loss | This is part two of the three-part inaugural episode of TheSpace Between Two Lines. In this episode, Alex continues her fertility story, moving from the initial challenges of PCOS and secondary infertility into the heartbreaking reality of pregnancy loss. Joined by Rosie, Alex discusses the emotional "trench" of fertility treatments, the transition to IVF, and the complex anxiety of pregnancy after loss.This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking a raw, professional, and supportive look at the hurdles of growing a family when the path isn't straightforward.If you want to share yourstory with us in this podcast, visit our website to register: https://www.twolines.space/register | — | ||||||
| 1/15/26 | ![]() Part 1: Secondary Infertility Journey | In this inaugural three-part episode of The Space Between Two Lines, Alex shares her complex journey through secondary infertility and the various medical interventions that led to her current pregnancy. Joined by her friend Rosie, Alex breaks down the emotional and physical toll of battling PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome), experiencing pregnancy loss, and ultimately finding success through IVF.This episode is for anyone feeling "in the trenches" of their own fertility journey, offering practical advice on medical advocacy and lifestyle changes.Join us for this authentic conversation that sheds light onthe often-silent challenges of wanting to grow a family. This is the first of the three-part inaugural episode ofThe Space Between Two Lines.Listen to the full episode now to hear Alex’s complete story, and don’t forget to follow the podcast to stay updated on future episodes featuring real stories of resilience and hope.If you want to share your story with us in this podcast, visit our website to register: https://www.twolines.space/register | — | ||||||
| 12/9/25 | ![]() Welcome to The Space Between Two Lines | In this inaugural episode of The Space Between Two Lines, host Alex Saunders opens up honest conversations about fertility challenges, pregnancy loss, and the often unseen emotional journey to parenthood. You'll hear real stories from real people navigating infertility, the uncertainty of trying again, the complexities of pregnancy after loss, and postpartum experiences that don’t always match expectations. This episode offers connection, comfort, and community for anyone walking a similar path. If you're seeking support, shared experiences, or simply a reminder that your story matters, this space is for you.Subscribe to join the community—and if you feel ready to share your own journey, you’re welcome to register as a future guest on the website. | — | ||||||
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4 placements across 2 markets.
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4 placements across 2 markets.




















