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This episode examines egg donation, egg freezing, and IVF decision-making from a medical and biological perspective with a board-certified reproductive endocrinologist.
We break down how egg donation actually works, what intended parents and donors are rarely told about female reproductive biology, and how eggs are evaluated, selected, and used in IVF treatment. The conversation addresses common misconceptions around egg donors, physical appearance versus medical criteria, and the biological factors that influence embryo creation and fertility outcomes.
This episode also explores egg freezing as a form of reproductive planning rather than a last-resort intervention. We discuss why fertility preservation has become increasingly relevant for women, LGBTQIA+ families, and intended parents navigating IVF, surrogacy, and donor conception. The discussion highlights how medical expertise, informed consent, and accurate education shape better fertility decisions.
This conversation is relevant for individuals considering egg donation or egg freezing, intended parents pursuing IVF or surrogacy, and anyone seeking a clearer understanding of how eggs, fertility, and reproductive endocrinology impact family building. It reframes egg-related fertility decisions as medical and biological issues—not cosmetic, emotional, or trend-driven choices.
By JULIO GAGGIA AND RICHARD WESTOBY5
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This episode examines egg donation, egg freezing, and IVF decision-making from a medical and biological perspective with a board-certified reproductive endocrinologist.
We break down how egg donation actually works, what intended parents and donors are rarely told about female reproductive biology, and how eggs are evaluated, selected, and used in IVF treatment. The conversation addresses common misconceptions around egg donors, physical appearance versus medical criteria, and the biological factors that influence embryo creation and fertility outcomes.
This episode also explores egg freezing as a form of reproductive planning rather than a last-resort intervention. We discuss why fertility preservation has become increasingly relevant for women, LGBTQIA+ families, and intended parents navigating IVF, surrogacy, and donor conception. The discussion highlights how medical expertise, informed consent, and accurate education shape better fertility decisions.
This conversation is relevant for individuals considering egg donation or egg freezing, intended parents pursuing IVF or surrogacy, and anyone seeking a clearer understanding of how eggs, fertility, and reproductive endocrinology impact family building. It reframes egg-related fertility decisions as medical and biological issues—not cosmetic, emotional, or trend-driven choices.