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Fertility Docs Uncensored

Fertility Docs Uncensored

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We all know it’s wrong, but when you see one big fat negative after another, it’s tempting to turn to Dr. Google for answers. But don’t you hit that search button. You have another option: Fertility Docs Uncensored. The nation’s leading fertility doctors have joined forces to separate fertility fact from fiction. It’s the only place you can hear fertility docs from around the country diving into the nitty-gritty of infertility. From their personal experiences as infertility patients, to what you can really expect from IVF, these doctors are covering it all (and they aren’t holding back).© 2025 Fertility Docs Uncensored 衛生・健康的な生活 身体的病い・疾患
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  • Ep 288: New Perspectives: The Value of a Second Opinion
    2025/08/19

    Fertility Docs Uncensored is hosted by Dr. Carrie Bedient from the Fertility Center of Las Vegas, Dr. Susan Hudson from Texas Fertility Center, and Dr. Abby Eblen from Nashville Fertility Center. In this episode, the Docs welcome Dr. Sara Reid, MD, reproductive endocrinologist at Reproductive Science Center of the Bay Area, to talk about one of the most important steps on your fertility journey: choosing the right fertility clinic.

    With so many options available, how do you know where to start? Dr. Reid walks us through the practical ways patients can evaluate clinics—from checking the SART website for data on cycle numbers and donor egg outcomes, to considering factors like clinic size, accessibility, and whether IVF cycles are offered monthly or spaced out. We also discuss how to weigh online reviews, which can sometimes skew negative, and why word of mouth from trusted friends or family members may be one of the most reliable ways to find the right fit. Your insurance coverage may also play a big role in where you go.

    Most importantly, it’s okay to “interview” clinics—visit more than one, ask questions, and trust your instincts before making a decision. This podcast was sponsored by Reproductive Science Center of the Bay Area.

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    40 分
  • Ep 287: Spermidine: The Secret Fertility Booster Hiding in Your Kitchen
    2025/08/12

    Join Dr. Carrie Bedient from the Fertility Center of Las Vegas, Dr. Susan Hudson from Texas Fertility Center, and Dr. Abby Eblen from Nashville Fertility Center for another fascinating episode of Fertility Docs Uncensored. This week, we’re joined by Leslie Kenny, a researcher who is part of the Oxford Longevity Project and Oxford Healthspan. She shares her groundbreaking research on spermidine—a natural compound made from L-Arginine and found in foods like mushrooms, peas, beans, and legumes. Leslie explains how spermidine promotes autophagy (cell renewal), improves mitochondrial health, reduces inflammation, and lowers oxidative stress, all of which are important for egg and sperm quality. She also highlights the role of gut health in producing spermidine and how fasting can boost natural levels. Leslie discusses how spermidine enhances sperm function, including its role in the acrosomal reaction, and notes it’s even present in breast milk. Oxford Healthspan has developed a supplement called Primeadine that may benefit both men and women undergoing fertility treatments. She recommends at least 1 mg of spermidine daily, with studies showing improvements after just 30 days of use.This podcast was sponsored by Reproductive Science Center of the Bay Area. Use code FERTILITYDOCS on the Primeadine website for an extra discount!


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    39 分
  • Ep 286: Miss Tennessee for America: the perspective from an egg donor
    2025/08/05

    Join Dr. Carrie Bedient from the Fertility Center of Las Vegas, Dr. Susan Hudson from Texas Fertility Center, and Dr. Abby Eblen from Nashville Fertility Center for another inspiring episode of Fertility Docs Uncensored. This week, we’re joined by Alanah Rushing, current Miss Tennessee for America, who will soon compete for the national title on August 25th in Las Vegas. Alanah works in the field of infertility and uses her platform to advocate for women navigating fertility treatments. She shares her personal story of undergoing multiple egg donation cycles, including her most recent experience doing a shared egg freezing cycle. In this unique journey, half of her eggs were donated to a known intended parent, while she kept the other half for her future family. Alanah opens up about the emotional and practical aspects of the process, and writing her book Ocean Miracles, which highlights stories of women who conceived using egg donors. She also emphasizes the importance of finding a supportive doctor throughout your fertility journey. US Fertility sponsored this podcast. This episode sponsored by the Reproductive Science Center of the Bay Area.

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    27 分
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