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Welcome back to The Fertility Podcast, yes it’s been a while since our main series was published and with this one, we’re going Behind The Scenes of IVF and in our first episode, we’re starting a conversation about the IVF sector’s green credentials. We hear from locum Embryologist Dani Smale, who started her training at CARE Fertility London where she undertook small research projects, including looking at the environmental impact of IVF, mainly plastic use. We also talk to Annemette Arndal-Lauritzen, the CEO of the European Sperm Bank about the Communication on Progress (COP) report and talk about how whilst their primary focus is on creating healthy babies, they also want to make sure that current, as well as future generations of donor children, grow up in a healthy world and that their families are on an equal footing with any other type of family. You will also hear a snippet from Dr Emma Saunders and Ricard Ledin da Rosa, Sustainability Specialist at Vitrolife.
What was discussed:
We talked about the International IVF Initiative and a session they held called ‘How Green is your IVF’ which you can watch here
Get in touch:
We really want to hear your thoughts on whether this matters to you. Please email
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Fertility Poddy
Kate
This episode is sponsored by TMRW
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Welcome back to The Fertility Podcast, yes it’s been a while since our main series was published and with this one, we’re going Behind The Scenes of IVF and in our first episode, we’re starting a conversation about the IVF sector’s green credentials. We hear from locum Embryologist Dani Smale, who started her training at CARE Fertility London where she undertook small research projects, including looking at the environmental impact of IVF, mainly plastic use. We also talk to Annemette Arndal-Lauritzen, the CEO of the European Sperm Bank about the Communication on Progress (COP) report and talk about how whilst their primary focus is on creating healthy babies, they also want to make sure that current, as well as future generations of donor children, grow up in a healthy world and that their families are on an equal footing with any other type of family. You will also hear a snippet from Dr Emma Saunders and Ricard Ledin da Rosa, Sustainability Specialist at Vitrolife.
What was discussed:
We talked about the International IVF Initiative and a session they held called ‘How Green is your IVF’ which you can watch here
Get in touch:
We really want to hear your thoughts on whether this matters to you. Please email
Follow us on Instagram
Fertility Poddy
Kate
This episode is sponsored by TMRW

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