Notes From a Fertility Specialist on Trying To Conceive With Endo
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Endometriosis can make it more difficult to get pregnant, with a whopping 30–50% of people with endometriosis experiencing infertility. So, what should you know if you're trying to conceive with endo? In this episode of From First Period To Last Period, Rescripted Co-Founder Kristyn Hodgdon sits down with Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh, aka "The Egg Whisperer," a fertility specialist in the San Francisco Bay Area, to discuss how endometriosis can impact fertility. From lifestyle changes to IVF protocols, tune in for all of Dr. Aimee's expert recommendations for increasing your chances of getting pregnant with endometriosis. Visit Dr. Aimee's website here. Brought to you by ⁠Rescripted⁠ and⁠ ⁠ReceptivaDx⁠⁠, the only test that can identify leading causes of unexplained infertility in a single sample including endometriosis, progesterone resistance, and endometritis.
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