Your TTC Community Starts Here: 7 Black Fertility Voices to Follow on Your Conception Journey

Your TTC Community Starts Here: 7 Black Fertility Voices to Follow on Your Conception Journey

Trying to conceive? Discover 7 social media accounts sharing holistic fertility advice, reproductive health tips, and supportive guidance.

Trying to conceive can sometimes feel like a full-time research project. One minute you’re learning about ovulation tracking, the next you’re deep in a rabbit hole about supplements, diet, or stress management.

The good news? There are some incredible experts and advocates sharing thoughtful, accessible fertility education online. Many focus on holistic approaches, looking at nutrition, emotional well-being, hormones, and lifestyle alongside medical care.

For Black and multiethnic couples in particular, representation and culturally aware advice can make a huge difference in how supported the journey feels.

If your social media feed could use a little more encouragement, reliable information, and hope, here are ten accounts worth following.

1.Talks with Dr Sesay

Dr. Sesay is a GP, GP Educator, Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer, Host, Speaker and Health Content Creator. She is an Ambassador for the charities Eve Appeal, Wellbeing of Women, Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare (FSRH), Hatfield Vision, and the Everywoman Festival.

Why follow: You’ll get trusted medical insights without the overwhelm.

2. Dr Kameelah Phillips

An OB-GYN known for championing reproductive health education for Black women and families. She shares practical guidance on reproductive health, pregnancy, and navigating healthcare systems.

Why follow: Her content centres on equity, advocacy, and culturally aware care.

3. Dr Jolene Brighten

Dr Brighten focuses on hormonal health and how lifestyle factors like nutrition, sleep, and stress can affect reproductive health. Her posts often explore natural ways to support hormone balance.

Why follow: Great insights for anyone interested in holistic hormone health.

4. Broken Brown Egg with Regina Townsend

Hosted by fertility advocate Regina Townsend, this platform creates space for open conversations about fertility challenges within the Black community.

Why follow: It’s one of the few platforms dedicated to normalising fertility conversations for Black families.

5. Dr Jessica Shepherd

A board-certified OB-GYN who shares accessible information about reproductive health, hormones, and wellness. She often highlights the importance of advocating for your own healthcare.

Why follow: Her content bridges medical expertise with practical lifestyle advice.

6. Dr Cleopatra Kamperveen

A fertility expert and reproductive scientist focused on fertility advocacy and access to care. Her work explores the intersection of fertility, race, and healthcare equity.

Why follow: Insightful discussions around fertility access and reproductive justice.

7. Auré Assisted Fertility Care

Of course, we’d be remiss not to mention our own space. At Auré, we focus on supporting Black and multiethnic couples navigating fertility through holistic care, emotional support, and culturally aware guidance.

Our content explores:

  • Fertility wellbeing

  • Stress and emotional health

  • Holistic lifestyle support

  • Real conversations about the fertility journey

Why follow: Because fertility support should feel nurturing, informed, and culturally relevant.

Curating a Supportive Social Media Feed

One of the most underrated tools during the fertility journey is your social media environment.

Following accounts that offer reliable information, compassionate advice and honest conversations can help your feed feel less overwhelming and far more supportive.

At the same time, it’s important to remember that every fertility journey is unique. What works for one person may look different for another, and that’s completely okay. Take the information that resonates, leave what doesn’t, and always prioritise the care and guidance that feels right for you.

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