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The Retrievals

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The Retrievals

Serial Productions and The New York Times

Yale Fertility, Yale, Society & Culture, Serial, Society And Culture, News, New York Times, True Crime

4.610.2K Ratings

🗓️ 22 June 2023

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Summary

The patients in this story came to the Yale Fertility Center to pursue pregnancy. They began their I.V.F. cycles full of expectation and hope. Then a surgical procedure called egg retrieval caused them excruciating pain. Some of the patients screamed out in the procedure room. Others called the clinic from home to report pain in the hours that followed. But most of the staff members who fielded the patients’ reports did not know the real reason for the pain, which was that a nurse at the clinic was stealing fentanyl, and replacing it with saline. From Serial Productions and The New York Times, The Retrievals is a five-part narrative series reported by Susan Burton, a veteran staff member at “This American Life” and author of the memoir “Empty.” Susan details the events that unfolded at the clinic, and examines how the patients’ distinct identities informed the way they made sense of what happened to them in the procedure room. The nurse, too, has her own story, about her own pain, that she tells to the court. And then there is the story of how this all could have happened at the Yale clinic in the first place. Throughout, Burton explores the stories we tell about women’s pain. How do we tolerate, interpret and account for it? What happens when pain is minimized or dismissed? Episode 1 of The Retrievals arrives Thursday, June 29th.

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0:00.0

The women are seeking fertility treatment for a variety of reasons.

0:05.0

They've had a couple miscarriages and they're pushing 40.

0:08.0

They don't have fallopian tubes or they need sperm.

0:12.0

All of them wind up at the fertility clinic at Yale University.

0:17.0

They meet their doctors, get the info, start giving themselves the shots.

0:22.0

And eventually they get to the day they've been waiting for.

0:25.0

The day of the first egg retrieval.

0:28.0

The day of the retrieval the women arrive at the clinic.

0:31.0

They check in on different mornings, in different months, in calendar years.

0:36.0

None of them are here on the same day.

0:38.0

But they will come out of the day with the same story.

0:42.0

They started the procedure.

0:45.0

And, you know, I was just sort of taken by surprise, not expecting the excruciating pain.

0:53.0

My blood pressure started going up.

0:56.0

I was sweating profusely.

0:58.0

And telling them I was just in too much pain that they had to stop.

1:02.0

At that point, I remember them giving me more of the pain medication.

1:08.0

And me saying, you know, it's not making a difference.

1:12.0

I remember yelling or kind of making like, ahh!

1:16.0

And really like looking in confusion at my nurse.

1:19.0

The attending nurse and her saying, you know, I'm giving the most I can legally give you.

1:24.0

She said that that's the maximum that she's allowed to give me, so she couldn't give me anything else.

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