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Knocked Up: The Podcast About Fertility and Women's Health

Knocked Up: The Podcast About Fertility and Women's Health

By: Women's Health Melbourne
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Knocked Up is an accessible podcast that answers all your questions about fertility, pregnancy and women's health. Dr Raelia Lew of Women's Health Melbourne and Jordi Morrison breaking down hard concepts in an easy to understand conversation. Find us at @knockeduppodcast on instagram. For more from Women's Health Melbourne you can follow us on Facebook and Instagram (@womenshealthmelbourne), and Dr Raelia Lew on Instagram (@drraelialew). Have a question about any aspect of women's health or fertility? Email podcast@womenshealthmelbourne.com.au. We'll keep all requests anonymous.2025 Women's Health Melbourne Alternative & Complementary Medicine Exercise & Fitness Fitness, Diet & Nutrition Hygiene & Healthy Living Personal Development Personal Success Physical Illness & Disease Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Fertility and Peri/Menopause Part 2
    Oct 26 2025

    In part 2 of our fertility and perimenopause series, Dr Raelia Lew takes us through the treatment pathways available for women in their 40s who are trying to conceive. We discuss embryo banking, PGT testing, IVF, donor eggs, and how age affects egg quality and success rates.

    Dr Raelia explains why proactive planning can make a difference, the role of sperm health, and what to consider when deciding between treatments. This episode is an honest and informative conversation about the realities of fertility in your 40s, and the options that can still lead to parenthood.If you’re worried time is running out, this episode offers honest, evidence-based insight to help you make informed choices about your next steps.

    Find us on Instagram - @knockeduppodcast

    Join our community! Follow Women's Health Melbourne on Facebook and Instagram (@womenshealthmelbourne), and follow Dr Raelia Lew on Instagram (@drraelialew).

    Have a question about women's health? Is there a specific topic you'd like us to cover? Email podcast@womenshealthmelbourne.com.au. We keep all requests anonymous.

    Women's Health Melbourne is a holistic care precinct, for more information about the work we do click here.

    This episode is brought to you by Ellechemy - Lubricants and intimate care to meet your needs created by women's health authority and Gynaecologist Dr Raelia Lew

    Discount Code for 10% off and free shipping: KNOCKEDUP
    Website: ellechemy.com.au/
    Instagram: @ellechemy.com.au

    Hosts: Dr Raelia Lew and Jordi Morrison

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    20 mins
  • Fertility and Peri/Menopause Part 1
    Oct 12 2025

    In part one of understanding our fertility and peri/menopause, we unpack why fertility becomes more challenging as we approach perimenopause. Dr Raelia explains how shifting hormones, irregular cycles, and declining egg quality combine to make conception more difficult in our 40s. From understanding AMH and ovarian reserve to recognising the impact of age on egg health and miscarriage risk, this conversation explores what’s really happening to fertility in the decade before menopause and the options available for those still hoping to conceive.

    In part two we explore our options for conceiving in perimenopause and menopause.

    Find us on Instagram - @knockeduppodcast

    Join our community! Follow Women's Health Melbourne on Facebook and Instagram (@womenshealthmelbourne), and follow Dr Raelia Lew on Instagram (@drraelialew).

    Have a question about women's health? Is there a specific topic you'd like us to cover? Email podcast@womenshealthmelbourne.com.au. We keep all requests anonymous.

    Women's Health Melbourne is a holistic care precinct, for more information about the work we do click here.

    This episode is brought to you by Ellechemy - Lubricants and intimate care to meet your needs created by women's health authority and Gynaecologist Dr Raelia Lew

    Discount Code for 10% off and free shipping: KNOCKEDUP
    Website: ellechemy.com.au/
    Instagram: @ellechemy.com.au

    Hosts: Dr Raelia Lew and Jordi Morrison

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    29 mins
  • PCOS: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
    Sep 28 2025

    When you hear “PCOS”, it’s easy to think only of the negatives. But the story is far more complex. From why women with PCOS can actually have higher egg counts, to the fertility myths that cause unnecessary fear, this episode breaks down the good, the bad and the truly misunderstood.

    We also look at the practical side — how lifestyle, medical support and even new treatments can help women take back control of their symptoms and long-term health. If you’ve ever wondered whether PCOS means infertility, or how to future-proof your fertility and wellbeing, this conversation is for you

    Find us on Instagram - @knockeduppodcast

    Join our community! Follow Women's Health Melbourne on Facebook and Instagram (@womenshealthmelbourne), and follow Dr Raelia Lew on Instagram (@drraelialew).

    Have a question about women's health? Is there a specific topic you'd like us to cover? Email podcast@womenshealthmelbourne.com.au. We keep all requests anonymous.

    Women's Health Melbourne is a holistic care precinct, for more information about the work we do click here.

    This episode is brought to you by Ellechemy - Lubricants and intimate care to meet your needs created by women's health authority and Gynaecologist Dr Raelia Lew

    Discount Code for 10% off and free shipping: KNOCKEDUP
    Website: ellechemy.com.au/
    Instagram: @ellechemy.com.au

    Hosts: Dr Raelia Lew and Jordi Morrison
    Guest: Dr Tzippi Ben-Harim

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    22 mins
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