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Jan 31, 2022 • 46min

"Fertility Treatments: Who Needs What?" - with Dr. Susan Lobel

Dr. Susan Lobel, a reproductive endocrinologist and fertility specialist, returns to the podcast to talk more about fertility treatments. In this episode, she reviews when patients should seek fertility treatment, including some reasons why patients might need to seek treatments sooner than others. She also explains the treatments she recommends for various patients.
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Jan 24, 2022 • 32min

"Dr. Fox Responds to the NY Times Article on Genetic Testing"

On this rare solo episode of Healthful Woman, Dr. Fox responds to an article in the New York Times about prenatal screening and testing. Dr. Fox offers a rebuttal to this article’s claims that prenatal screening results are “usually wrong,” explaining that the appropriate interpretation by both doctors and patients is key. He then explains why these tests are given, what positive results actually mean, and how they can be easily misinterpreted.
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Jan 17, 2022 • 42min

“Genetic Counseling and JScreen” – with Estie Rose

On this episode of Healthful Woman, genetic counselor Estie Rose joins Dr. Fox. Estie works for JScreen, a not-for-profit organization that works with the Ashkenazi Jewish community, which is at a higher genetic risk for several conditions. She describes the process for genetic counseling in both reproductive and cancer genetics.
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Jan 10, 2022 • 39min

"The Postpartum Plan: Preparing to be a New Mom" - with Dr. Tracey Agnese

Dr. Tracey Agnese joins Dr. Fox to discuss the importance of planning to take care of a newborn as well as the mother’s needs through the fourth trimester, not just making a birth plan during pregnancy. She explains what considerations should go into a postpartum plan and what parents should expect for the first three or so months after their baby is born.
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Jan 3, 2022 • 41min

“Dieting: Changing our approach from short gains to the long game” – with Casey Seiden

Casey Seiden, a registered dietitian, joins the podcast to talk about dieting. She explains why fad diets fail and how to create healthy lifestyle habits instead.
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Dec 27, 2021 • 26min

"Cholestasis" - with Dr. Samantha Do

Dr. Samantha Do returns to discuss intrahepatic cholestasis or pregnancy, more commonly called ICP or cholestasis. She describes this as a “pregnancy specific” condition in which the liver produces excess bile. Dr. Do explains why this causes uncomfortable symptoms like intense itching as well as an increased risk for stillbirth.
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Dec 20, 2021 • 50min

"Congenital Heart Disease in Newborns" - with Dr. Miwa Geiger

Dr. Miwa Geiger, associate professor of pediatrics and cardiology and director of the Fetal Heart Program at Mount Sinai, joins the podcast. In this episode, she explains reasons for a fetal or infant echocardiogram, what this test can detect, different types of heart defects that may affect infants, and more.
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Dec 13, 2021 • 28min

“Pregnancy of Unknown Location and the Beta List” – with Dr. Caroline Friedman

Dr. Caroline Friedman returns to Healthful Woman to discuss pregnancy of unknown location, or an early pregnancy in which the implantation location can’t yet be seen. This is a concern if the patient is having symptoms like pain or bleeding, has an IUD, etc. Dr. Friedman explains options doctors have to determine whether a pregnancy is healthily in the uterus, nonviable, or ectopic.
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Dec 6, 2021 • 32min

"Postpartum and Perinatal Depression Part 2" - with Dr. Emily Miller, MD

In part two of this episode, Dr. Emily Miller discusses common treatment options for postpartum and perinatal depression and anxiety as well as the difficulty accessing mental health care that so many patients face. She also explains screening patients, common symptoms, and more.
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Nov 29, 2021 • 34min

"Postpartum and Perinatal Depression Part 1" - with Dr. Emily Miller MD MPH

In part one of this episode, Dr. Emily Miller explains how she first became passionate about treating and researching postpartum and perinatal depression. She and Dr. Fox also discuss some of the common issues with treating these conditions and improvements in the field. Dr. Miller is an assistant professor of OB-GYN, maternal fetal medicine, and psychiatry at Northwestern University.

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