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In this episode, we sit down with our dad — an embryologist who has spent 50 years in the IVF world, long before it was widely understood, accepted, or even talked about.
He shares what IVF looked like in its earliest days, how the science (and stigma) has evolved, and the emotional weight of helping build families for decades. From breakthroughs and failures to hope, faith, and the human side of fertility treatment, this conversation is honest, grounding, and deeply personal.
This isn’t just an IVF episode — it’s a story about science, resilience, and the quiet work that changed millions of lives.
By Sheena, Nina, & DiptiIn this episode, we sit down with our dad — an embryologist who has spent 50 years in the IVF world, long before it was widely understood, accepted, or even talked about.
He shares what IVF looked like in its earliest days, how the science (and stigma) has evolved, and the emotional weight of helping build families for decades. From breakthroughs and failures to hope, faith, and the human side of fertility treatment, this conversation is honest, grounding, and deeply personal.
This isn’t just an IVF episode — it’s a story about science, resilience, and the quiet work that changed millions of lives.