003: The Bias of Gender

003: The Bias of Gender

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Fertility Q&A: DHEA, TTC Skincare, Lean PCOS, Semen Analysis and more

Dr. Natalie Crawford, board-certified OB-GYN and REI, answers your fertility questions. What is your current interpretation of the scientific evidence on DHEA supplementation for women with low ovarian reserve and advanced maternal age who are preparing for IVF? Can you use retin ...  Show more

Why Failing First No Longer Works for Fertility

In this solo episode, Dr. Natalie Crawford pulls back the curtain on why the current fertility system asks women to “fail first” before offering help and why she’s no longer accepting that as the norm. Drawing from both her professional experience and personal journey through inf ...  Show more

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