
Lucky Eggs: Why Infertility Problems Are Not Game Ova
Unbiased Science
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In this episode, Jess and Sarah welcome Dr. Lucky Sekhon, a reproductive endocrinologist, to explore the complex landscape of fertility and reproductive health. The scientists examine recent advancements in IVF technology while addressing the importance of understanding both male and female fertility factors. Dr. Sekhon debunks common fertility myths and discusses how lifestyle choices and mental health significantly impact reproductive outcomes. Throughout the conversation, the experts emphasize the critical need for improved communication and education around fertility issues, particularly for women navigating these challenges. The episode concludes with an optimistic perspective on the future of women's health, offering listeners valuable insights into modern fertility science and the expanding options available for those on their reproductive journey.
Watch the conversation on YouTube: https://youtu.be/vxjOHqMwg3U
(00:00) Intro & Holiday Update
(05:07) Intro to Dr. Lucky Sekhon
(07:21) A Headline That's Caught Dr. Lucky's Attention
(15:59) Thoughts On Fertility Being Just A Woman's Problem
(19:11) Does Age Affect Sperm Quality?
(22:31) Is 'Geriatric Pregnancy' A Real Thing?
(26:10) How Do You Respond To Infertility Shaming?
(33:12) What Is Something In The Science/Health World Giving You Hope Right Now?
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