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🗓️ 9 June 2025
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This is part two of a two-part mini-series on fertility and reproductive health. Paula Amato is a leading expert in female reproductive health and infertility, widely recognized for her contributions to advancing fertility treatment and research. In this episode, which follows last week's conversation on male fertility, Paula explores the biology of female fertility, including how hormonal changes regulate the menstrual cycle and ovulation, what those patterns reveal about fertility potential, and why both partners should be evaluated early in infertility workups. She discusses the role of the fallopian tubes, the causes of miscarriage, the impact of age and lifestyle on fertility, and treatment options for conditions like PCOS—including the emerging use of GLP-1 agonists. The episode also covers the evolution of IVF, advances in pre-implantation genetic testing, egg freezing, and the promise and limitations of next-generation reproductive technologies.
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1:04.1 | My guest this week is Dr. Paula Amaro. |
1:07.0 | Paula is a professor of OBGYN at Oregon Health and Science University and a leading expert in reproductive |
1:14.2 | endocrinology and infertility. She's been on the forefront of research and clinical practice of IVF, |
1:21.3 | fertility, preservation, and reproductive aging. And today we then continue our two-part series on |
1:27.2 | infertility. Last week, of course, we covered |
1:29.5 | the male side of this with Dr. Paul Turek, and this week we're talking more about female |
1:34.7 | infertility with Paula. In this episode, we discuss the biology of female fertility, how hormonal shifts |
1:41.3 | drive the menstrual cycle and regulate ovulation, and what those patterns reveal about fertility potential, |
1:47.4 | how infertility is defined, where to begin a workup, and why both partners should be evaluated early, |
1:53.6 | the role of the fallopian tube in natural conception, and how infections and or structural issues can lead to infertility or ectopic pregnancy, |
2:02.7 | the reality of miscarriage and why most early losses are due to chromosomal abnormalities, |
2:07.7 | not anything the patient is doing wrong. |
2:10.2 | Increasing impact of age, lifestyle, and environmental factors on fertility, |
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