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Empowered Choices: Pumla Nabachwa’s Egg Donation Odyssey, Career Insights, and Personal Growth - Part 2

June 10, 2024 Resty Kansiime Episode 34
Empowered Choices: Pumla Nabachwa’s Egg Donation Odyssey, Career Insights, and Personal Growth - Part 2
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Empowered Choices: Pumla Nabachwa’s Egg Donation Odyssey, Career Insights, and Personal Growth - Part 2
Jun 10, 2024 Episode 34
Resty Kansiime

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In Part 2 of this two-part SheCentre: The Female Podcast series, we continue our enlightening conversation with Pumla Nabachwa as she answers the poignant question, "What happened to you?" This episode delves deeper into Pumla's courageous egg donation  journey and the profound impact it had on her life.

Pumla shares the emotional and physical challenges she faced, from her initial fear of needles to the pain and discomfort of IVF injections. She reflects on the social and academic disruptions she experienced and the profound realization that her donated eggs could lead to children with her DNA. Writing a heartfelt letter to potential future children, she describes the surreal and emotional process that strengthened her commitment to helping other women.

Despite the overwhelming process, Pumla donated eggs a second time, driven by her empathy for women struggling with fertility and the meaningful connections she made. She discusses the emotional complexity of potentially meeting children born from her donations and the lasting impact on her family, especially her son.

In addition, Pumla shares her professional journey and experiences as an economist with the Bank of Uganda. She discusses the challenges of working in a male-dominated field, facing imposter syndrome, and the importance of self-worth and confidence. Pumla emphasizes the power of mindset and the significance of choices in shaping one's destiny.

Join us to hear Pumla's inspiring story and gain valuable insights into motherhood, empowerment, and overcoming societal and personal obstacles. Tune in to this powerful episode and be inspired by Pumla's resilience and wisdom.

I am committed to enhancing your podcast experience. Share your thoughts and insights with me by participating in a brief survey. Click the link below and let your voice be heard. SheCentre: The Female Podcast Survey

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Send us a Text Message.

In Part 2 of this two-part SheCentre: The Female Podcast series, we continue our enlightening conversation with Pumla Nabachwa as she answers the poignant question, "What happened to you?" This episode delves deeper into Pumla's courageous egg donation  journey and the profound impact it had on her life.

Pumla shares the emotional and physical challenges she faced, from her initial fear of needles to the pain and discomfort of IVF injections. She reflects on the social and academic disruptions she experienced and the profound realization that her donated eggs could lead to children with her DNA. Writing a heartfelt letter to potential future children, she describes the surreal and emotional process that strengthened her commitment to helping other women.

Despite the overwhelming process, Pumla donated eggs a second time, driven by her empathy for women struggling with fertility and the meaningful connections she made. She discusses the emotional complexity of potentially meeting children born from her donations and the lasting impact on her family, especially her son.

In addition, Pumla shares her professional journey and experiences as an economist with the Bank of Uganda. She discusses the challenges of working in a male-dominated field, facing imposter syndrome, and the importance of self-worth and confidence. Pumla emphasizes the power of mindset and the significance of choices in shaping one's destiny.

Join us to hear Pumla's inspiring story and gain valuable insights into motherhood, empowerment, and overcoming societal and personal obstacles. Tune in to this powerful episode and be inspired by Pumla's resilience and wisdom.

I am committed to enhancing your podcast experience. Share your thoughts and insights with me by participating in a brief survey. Click the link below and let your voice be heard. SheCentre: The Female Podcast Survey