Episodes

  • Repro Ready: The Essentials of Fertility Preservation
    Sep 12 2025

    In this episode of The 7-2-1, Dr. Kemi Olaiya and Dr. Cheryl Mensah continue the conversation on fertility preservation in sickle cell disease with Dr. Leslie Appiah, a leading expert in fertility preservation. Together, they break down what patients, families, and providers need to know, from insurance coverage and the hematologist’s role, to special considerations like hydration, anesthesia risks, and ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome. The discussion also explores how common sickle cell treatments such as hydroxyurea and iron chelation impact fertility preservation decisions. This episode offers practical insights for clinicians and families navigating complex choices around preserving fertility in the context of curative therapies.

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    15 mins
  • Freeze Frame: Real Talk On Fertility Preservation
    Aug 29 2025

    In this episode of The 7-2-1, Dr. Kemi Olaiya and Dr. Cheryl Mensah are joined by Dr. Leslie Appiah, a leading expert in fertility preservation, to discuss why fertility preservation matters for people with sickle cell disease. While offering curative potential, they explore how stem cell transplantation and gene therapy can also pose serious risks to reproductive health. The conversation covers options available to both prepubertal and post-pubertal girls, the differences in fertility risks between transplant and gene therapy, and why referrals don’t always happen as often as they should. This episode provides essential guidance for clinicians, patients, and families navigating the intersection of sickle cell care, future family planning, and quality of life.

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    20 mins
  • Menstrual Bleeding- is NOT a Stigma!
    May 20 2025

    In our latest episode, we are diving deep into the real talk about periods - why stigma around menstrual bleeding exists, where it comes from, and how we can challenge it together. We’re thrilled to be joined by Dr. Angela Weyand, pediatric hematologist, and associate professor at the University of Michigan medical school. For the past 9 years, she has co-directed a combined hematology/gynecology program that focuses on hemostatic and thrombotic disorders that impact women and girls and those with the potential to menstruate. She’s passionate about tackling iron deficiency, health equity, and on top of all that – she is a powerhouse on social media, educating and advocating under the handle “shematologist”. With years of experience at the intersection of blood disorders and reproductive health, Dr. Weyand breaks it all down and shares more about the history, the science, and the social impact of menstrual stigma and what we can do to shift the conversation. Whether you’re curious, or just ready to break the taboo, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.

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    22 mins
  • Unfolding IV Iron
    Dec 18 2024

    Our guest for Episode 10 is Dr. Amanda Jacobson Kelly, who is an assistant professor of pediatrics in the division of hematology oncology at Nationwide Children's Hospital and the Ohio State University College of Medicine. Dr. Jacobson Kelly will be continuing the conversation from Episode 9: Let’s Iron It Out, focusing this time on intravenous (IV) iron.

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    19 mins
  • Let's Iron It Out
    Nov 22 2024

    In our ninth podcast, "Let's Iron it Out", Our guest is Dr. Amanda Jacobson-Kelly, who is an assistant professor of pediatrics in the division of hematology oncology at Nationwide Children's Hospital and the Ohio State University College of Medicine. We will discuss the diagnosis and management of iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia.

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    18 mins
  • Reproductive Health and Sickle Cell Disease (Part II)
    Aug 7 2024

    In our 8th episode, we continue the conversation from Episode 7: Reproductive Health and Sickle Cell Disease. Joining our hosts, Dr. Sweta Gupta and Dr. Tricia Huguelet, are two guests – Dr. Zachary Ramsay and Dr. Christy Bemrich-Stolz, who share their experience both as researchers and clinicians in treating sickle cell disease.

    Dr. Ramsay is a physician and clinician epidemiologist at the University of the West Indies in Kingston, Jamaica. A recipient of an FWGBD Research Fellowship Award, he continues to investigate the influence of sex hormones on pain among women with sickle cell disease.

    Dr. Christy Bemrich-Stolz is an Associate Professor in the Division of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and is an active WGSCD LAN member.

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    20 mins
  • Reproductive Health and Sickle Cell Disease (Part I)
    Jul 31 2024

    Although we have made leaps and strides in the treatment of sickle cell disease with the development of several disease-modifying medications and gene therapies, as physicians we still grapple with basic health issues, specifically for young girls and women, including – menstrual pain, fertility, maintaining a healthy pregnancy, and positive outcomes for mother and baby.

    Joining our host for this episode is guest co-host, Dr. Tricia Huguelet. Dr. Huguelet is a pediatric gynecologist, who serves alongside Dr. Gupta as Co-Chair for the Education and Advocacy Subcommittee for the WGBD LAN. Dr. Deva Sharma, an Assistant Professor at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, joins our hosts to discuss sickle cell disease and its impact on reproductive health.

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    26 mins
  • Special Edition – How New Gene Therapies for SCD May Impact Women’s Fertility
    Jan 9 2024

    As we closed 2023, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved two gene therapies to treat sickle cell disease (SCD). These potential curative therapies include CASGEVY™ (exagamglogene autotemcel [exa-cel]) from Vertex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated and CRISPER Therapeutics, and LYFGENIATM from bluebirdbio. While there is a lot of excitement for these advances, the impacts of these therapies are not currently known. Like with many therapies, the impact on women and their future fertility are among the unknowns and are areas of concern for individuals living with sickle cell disease and their healthcare providers.

    Please join 7-2-1 for this special edition episode, How New Gene Therapies for SCD May Impact Women’s Fertility, with WGSCD LAN Chair, Dr. Alecia Nero, and special guest, Dr. Kelly Acharya, a Reproductive Endocrinologist, and Infertility Specialist with Duke Health. Together, they discuss the areas of concern for women and girls living with SCD and consider what the future may hold for those who are able to receive these life-changing treatments so that they may stay informed in the decision-making process.

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    11 mins