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Why Females Should Start Asking Early About Fertility | Nichelle Sublett | TEDxChapelHillLive 

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In this personal journey, Mrs. North Carolina, Nichelle Sublett shares her journey though 5 miscarriages. Turning her pain into purpose she advocates why women should start asking their physicians about fertility earlier than age 35.
Nichelle Sublett is Mrs. North Carolina 2018. She used her platform bringing awareness to infertility and pregnancy loss. Nichelle aims to reduce the stigma associated with infertility and spread hope to affected couples by demonstrating resilience and persistence. Nichelle earned her undergraduate degree in Psychology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and her Master’s Degree in Medical Science from Hampton University.
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Nichelle Sublett is Mrs. North Carolina 2018. She used her platform to become a health advocate to bringing awareness to infertility and pregnancy loss. Nichelle aims to reduce the stigma associated with infertility and spread hope to affected couples by demonstrating resilience and persistence. She is a Physician Liaison for Atrium Health. Nichelle is the co-founder of StandUp Charlotte, a mentoring program dedicated to the social, emotional and cultural needs of African-American boys in Charlotte-Mecklenburg schools. Nichelle earned her undergraduate degree in Psychology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she was a Cheerleader and Cheer Captain. Nichelle obtained her Master’s Degree in Medical Science from Hampton University, graduating with honors from the Beta Kappa Chi National Scientific Honor Society. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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Комментарии : 21   
@lazaeburks8506
@lazaeburks8506 3 года назад
I am 22 and have had 6 miscarriages, abnormal pregnancies, ectopic pregnancies, and so on. It's more than heartbreaking each time. This video encourages me not to give up. Thank you.
@paulinamagana7529
@paulinamagana7529 3 года назад
I’m 24 by the way
@missmuyoyo
@missmuyoyo 4 месяца назад
I want fertility testing but my doctors aren’t taking me seriously. They thought I was crazy at 22.
@nina_turliuk
@nina_turliuk 2 года назад
I also had PCOS. I have never had normal equal period. But I thank God and my doctors for two children. By the way the treatment wasn't very complicated. Simple things worked out. I wish every woman has children 🌹♥️♥️. Good luck.
@justbeencouraged2495
@justbeencouraged2495 4 года назад
God bless you for telling your story
@mabelw7
@mabelw7 4 года назад
How old is the speaker when experience infertility?
@clairebearie87
@clairebearie87 2 года назад
How old was she here?
@kristenmalick-hatta4300
@kristenmalick-hatta4300 2 года назад
I did not wish for my period to come….
@liopleurodon155
@liopleurodon155 Год назад
So you can ask about fertility, but not about whether a couple wants children? Make it make sense..
@FAHEEMKHAN-lu5jn
@FAHEEMKHAN-lu5jn 5 лет назад
Ky h ye
@user-rl4rs7qm4x
@user-rl4rs7qm4x 3 года назад
What's a problem? You can always adopt a kid.
@kongwillmon6509
@kongwillmon6509 2 года назад
Why do people say this all the time like it's easy to do. IT IS NOT easy to adopt.
@KayForbey
@KayForbey 2 года назад
It’s not easy, and the genetic link is very important to most people.
@ariasvixen
@ariasvixen 2 года назад
adoption isn’t a cure for infertility
@user-rl4rs7qm4x
@user-rl4rs7qm4x 2 года назад
@@ariasvixen there is no need to cure infertility while there are lots of orphans in the world
@user-rl4rs7qm4x
@user-rl4rs7qm4x 2 года назад
@Ilda Veseli you are just not decent woman. A real woman wouldn't make a baby while there are a lot of orphans in the world, she would adopt a baby. What you are saying is very selfish.
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