EP45: Pelvic physiotherapy treatments and vaginismus explained with Courtney and Aparnaa from Cornerstone Physiotherapy

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EP80: Fresh embryo transfer (ET) Part 2: Choosing fresh vs frozen, fresh transfer success rates & FAQ

Happy New Year! We're excited to be back. Today we continue the series for fresh embryo transfer (ET) and discuss choosing fresh versus frozen, fresh transfer success rates and answer some common questions that come up during this journey. You may also be interested in:EP67: Fres ...  Show more

A 2025 holiday message from Dr. Garcia & Dr. Wais

Happy holidays from us! Thank you for listening superhumans and we'll be back on January 6th! Includes episodes recap for 2025.Follow us on Instagram @myfertilitypodcast, YouTube @MyFertilityPodcast, or reach out to us at info@myfertilitypodcast.comVisit Markham Fertility Centre ...  Show more

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