Why Netflix’s ‘Messy Girl Summer’ and Sustainable Fertility Are More Connected Than You Think
Posted on 24 July 2025 by Priya Patel — 3 min
Netflix just dropped their new ‘Messy Girl Summer’ category, and while it’s got us hooked on some seriously unfiltered entertainment, it also got me thinking... what if ‘messy’ had a whole new meaning in the world of fertility?
Sound weird? Stick with me.
Recently, CNET highlighted Netflix’s quirky new recommendation row — ‘Messy Girl Summer’ — and while the pick was entertaining, the article noted some missing titles that could’ve made the collection even richer. But here’s the kicker: This got me pondering about mess in a different arena — the realm of reproductive health and fertility care, particularly the eco-friendly side of things.
Why Messy? Why Fertility?
Because fertility can be messy. Literally and emotionally. From doctor visits, to hormonal ups and downs, to navigating all the “should I?” and “could I?” questions — it’s a rollercoaster. But what if we could make it less clinical and more in-control, less wasteful and more sustainable?
Cue MakeAMom, an absolute game-changer in home insemination. They provide cleverly designed, reusable insemination kits that allow individuals and couples to take the fertility process into their own hands — all while cutting down on the disposable, wasteful clutter so often associated with medical treatments.
Here’s why this matters:
- Sustainability is sexy. No one wants to add more plastic to landfills, especially during such a vulnerable time.
- Privacy and comfort in your own space? Yes, please!
- Cost-effective alternatives? Hello, budget-friendly baby plans.
MakeAMom’s lineup includes three unique kits tailor-made for different needs:
- The CryoBaby for low-volume or frozen sperm
- The Impregnator designed for low motility sperm
- The BabyMaker for users with sensitivities or conditions like vaginismus
Each kit is reusable and cleverly packaged to keep your journey discreet and dignified.
So, how does this tie back to Netflix’s ‘Messy Girl Summer’?
Both celebrate authenticity and breaking norms. Netflix is giving us permission to embrace unfiltered, imperfect stories — and MakeAMom’s innovation is quietly revolutionizing fertility by allowing people to embrace a more natural, hands-on, and sustainable approach. It’s about owning your journey, ‘mess’ and all, while being kind to the planet.
Wondering how to get started? Here’s a quick roadmap:
- Do your homework. Familiarize yourself with at-home insemination — the science, the techniques, and the success stories.
- Explore options. Kits like MakeAMom’s offer thoughtful, reusable tools that minimize both environmental impact and cost.
- Create a supportive environment. Whether it’s partner support, online communities, or healthcare professionals, know you don’t have to go it alone.
If you want deeper insights on how to combine eco-consciousness with fertility, MakeAMom’s website is packed with resources, testimonials, and everything you need to start your path in a sustainable, empowering way.
Final thought:
‘Messy’ might be the buzzword for summer binge-watching, but when it comes to fertility, embracing a little messiness with a whole lot of sustainable savvy can make your dream of parenthood cleaner, greener, and more joyful.
So, what’s your take? Ready to disrupt the fertility narrative and make your journey as authentic (and eco-friendly) as your favorite Netflix binge? Drop a comment below — let’s get this conversation messy, meaningful, and maybe even a little magical.
And hey, while you’re at it, grab some popcorn and check out the original Netflix ‘Messy Girl Summer’ review right here — because every good story deserves an audience, messy or not.