Motherhood Intended cover art

Motherhood Intended

Motherhood Intended

Written by: Jacqueline Baird
Listen for free

About this listen

Are you tired of scrolling your feed only to see the highlight reel version of motherhood? Join Jacqueline Baird, a passionate mom here to support other women on their unique journeys to motherhood and beyond.

You’ll hear from experts in the fields of women’s health, fertility, and family planning, as well as from the brave women who want their unique stories to be heard. We’ll talk about unexpected paths taken, miraculous moments experienced, and how we keep going on this beautiful and ever-changing journey as mom.


This podcast will also document Jacqueline’s current life as a mom of three, plus many reflections and insight from her decade long infertility journey including multiple losses, IVF, preterm deliveries, surrogacy, and more. Stay tuned as her family’s story continues to unfold.


If you feel like you can’t always relate to the picture-perfect stories you see, follow the podcast now and join a community that’s getting real about what it takes to be a mom.

© 2026 Motherhood Intended
Hygiene & Healthy Living Parenting Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Relationships Self-Help Success
Episodes
  • From Egg Freezing to Motherhood: A Full-Circle IVF Story (Single Mom by Choice)
    Jan 15 2026

    This episode marks a powerful full-circle moment on Motherhood Intended.

    Three years ago, Alison joined the podcast to share her decision to freeze her eggs in an episode titled “Egg Preservation: A Story of 10 Maybe Babies.” At the time, she was preserving her fertility and creating options for her future — without knowing exactly where the journey would lead.

    Today, Alison is back to share what happened next.

    In this Season 7 premiere, Jacqueline and Alison reflect on the path from egg freezing to single motherhood by choice, including:

    • deciding to pursue motherhood on her own
    • choosing a sperm donor
    • pursuing IVF
    • navigating pregnancy after infertility decisions
    • and welcoming her now almost six-month-old son

    This honest conversation explores both the emotional and practical sides of fertility preservation — from the uncertainty of freezing eggs to the realities of IVF, pregnancy, and early motherhood. Alison shares what surprised her most, what she wishes she had known earlier, and how she defines success now, looking back on the journey.

    This episode is for anyone who:

    • is considering freezing their eggs
    • is navigating fertility timelines or delayed parenting
    • is exploring single motherhood by choice
    • or is wondering how today’s fertility decisions can shape tomorrow’s possibilities

    It’s a story about options, agency, patience — and what can unfold when you give yourself time.

    Stay Connected

    Jacqueline will be hosting both in-person and virtual meet-ups in the coming months and sharing updates about Your Fertility Village!
    To stay in the loop, join her email list here: https://motherhoodintended.kit.com/

    Support the show

    __________________________________________________________________________________

    💛 You don’t have to do this alone. Join Your Fertility Village — a safe, supportive community for women on their fertility journey. 🌻__________________________________________________________________________________

    Show More Show Less
    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Egg Preservation: A Story of 10 “Maybe Babies” (Re-Air + Season Finale)
    Dec 18 2025

    This week on Motherhood Intended, Jacqueline closes out Season 6 with a meaningful re-air of one of the earliest and most impactful episodes from Season 1: “Egg Preservation: A Story of 10 Maybe Babies.”

    This episode intentionally follows last week’s solo conversation about freezing your eggs and fertility timelines — and serves as a bridge into what’s coming next.

    In this episode, Jacqueline chats with Alison, who shares her personal experience choosing to freeze her eggs. Alison walks through what the egg freezing process actually looked like, what she felt emotionally along the way, and what it meant to preserve her fertility and create options for her future — not guarantees, but possibilities.

    This re-air also marks the end of a season that looked different. Jacqueline reflects on balancing motherhood, work, and growth; learning new systems; building Your Fertility Village; and embracing the idea that there is power in the pause.

    And this story doesn’t end here.

    When Season 7 begins, Alison will return to share where her egg-freezing journey from three years ago ultimately led her — offering listeners a rare, full-circle update.

    Whether you’re considering egg freezing, supporting someone who is, or simply trying to understand your fertility options, this episode offers an honest, real-life perspective that continues to resonate.

    What’s Coming Up

    • Season 7 premieres on January 8, 2026
    Your Fertility Village officially launches in the new year
    • Founding members can join now for $7/month, locked in for life
    • An in-person gathering is coming in January — follow along to stay updated!

    Support the show

    __________________________________________________________________________________

    💛 You don’t have to do this alone. Join Your Fertility Village — a safe, supportive community for women on their fertility journey. 🌻__________________________________________________________________________________

    Show More Show Less
    1 hr
  • Should You Freeze Your Eggs in 2026? What the Latest Data Really Says
    Dec 11 2025

    As we head into 2026, more women than ever are asking themselves a deeply personal and surprisingly common question: “Should I freeze my eggs?” In today’s solo episode, Jacqueline breaks down everything you need to know about egg freezing right now — including age-related success rates, how many eggs you actually need, what the process looks like, and what the emotional side of delayed motherhood really feels like.

    Whether you’re considering freezing your eggs for peace of mind, navigating an uncertain timeline, or simply curious about what egg freezing in 2026 can offer, this episode is your warm, big-sister style guide to understanding your options.

    Jacqueline also shares why this topic matters now more than ever and sets up an upcoming two-part story you won’t want to miss. Next week, she’s re-airing a powerful conversation with a woman who froze her eggs a few years ago — and in early January, you’ll hear her updated journey through donor sperm, IVF, and the arrival of her miracle baby boy.

    If fertility, family planning, or delaying motherhood is on your mind, this episode will give you clarity, compassion, and truly helpful information as you head into the new year.

    IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:

    • Why egg freezing is trending as we enter 2026
    • The biggest question: “Should I freeze my eggs?”
    • How age impacts egg quality, quantity, and success rates
    • What egg freezing success looks like in 2026 (by age group)
    • How many eggs you actually need for a future pregnancy
    • What the egg freezing process involves — step-by-step
    • The real costs women should expect in 2026
    • Common myths about egg freezing (and what’s actually true)
    • The emotional side of delayed motherhood
    • How this episode connects to next week’s re-air and the Season 7 premiere

    Join Your Fertility Village — A supportive membership community for women navigating infertility, fertility preservation, and motherhood → https://your-fertility-village.mn.co/landing

    Follow along on Instagram → @motherhood_intended

    Connect with other listeners → Motherhood Intended Podcast Community

    Support the show

    __________________________________________________________________________________

    💛 You don’t have to do this alone. Join Your Fertility Village — a safe, supportive community for women on their fertility journey. 🌻__________________________________________________________________________________

    Show More Show Less
    23 mins
No reviews yet