• Fertility and Sterility On Air - Unplugged: October 2024
    Oct 20 2024

    In this month's Fertility & Sterility: Unplugged, we take a look at articles from F&S's sister journals! Topics this month include: mechanical contractions and fibroid progression (2:22), endometriosis classification and risk of infertility (15:15), the roles of endometrial and mesothelial cells in endometriosis formation (29:36), and fertility coverage for military personnel (43:30).

    F&S Reviews: https://www.fertstertreviews.org/article/S2666-5719(24)00036-7/fulltext
    F&S Reports: https://www.fertstertreports.org/article/S2666-3341(24)00090-4/fulltext
    F&S Science: https://www.fertstertscience.org/article/S2666-335X(24)00053-3/fulltext
    Consider This: https://www.fertstert.org/news-do/building-family-while-serving-our-nation

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    • https://www.fertstertreviews.org
    • https://www.fertstertreports.org
    • https://www.fertstertscience.org

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    57 mins
  • Fertility and Sterility On Air - Unplugged: September 2024
    Sep 22 2024

    In this month's Fertility & Sterility: Unplugged, we take a look at articles from F&S's sister journals! Topics this month include: radiofrequency ablation of fibroids (3:00), an opinion piece on testing embryos to reduce type 1 diabetes risk (17:42), preeclampsia risk with abnormal semen analysis (29:34), and a review of PCOS and miscarriage (44:33).

    F&S Reports: https://www.fertstertreports.org/article/S2666-3341(24)00078-3/fulltext

    Consider This: https://www.fertstert.org/news-do/preimplantation-genetic-testing-type-1-diabetes

    F&S Science: https://www.fertstertscience.org/article/S2666-335X(24)00055-7/abstract

    F&S Reviews: https://www.fertstertreviews.org/article/S2666-5719(24)00035-5/abstract#:~:text=Some%20studies%20have%20suggested%20an,receptivity%2C%20and%20the%20uterine%20environment

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    • https://www.fertstertreviews.org
    • https://www.fertstertreports.org
    • https://www.fertstertscience.org

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    58 mins
  • Fertility and Sterility On Air - TOC: August 2024
    Sep 15 2024

    Take a sneak peak at this month's Fertility & Sterility! Articles discussed this month are:

    04:19 Assessment of obstetric characteristics and outcomes associated with pregnancy with Turner syndrome

    13:55 Effect of postthaw change in embryo score on single euploid embryo transfer success rates

    22:38 Effectiveness of preconception weight loss interventions on fertility in women: a systematic review and meta-analysis

    37:17 Functional evidence for two distinct mechanisms of action of progesterone and selective progesterone receptor modulator on uterine leiomyomas

    43:47 Predicting risk of endometrial failure: a biomarker signature that identifies a novel disruption independent of endometrial timing in patients undergoing hormonal replacement cycles

    54:28 Analysis of factors affecting the prognosis of patients with intrauterine adhesions after transcervical resection of adhesions

    01:05:29 Effects of a eucaloric high-fat diet on anterior pituitary hormones and adipocytokines in women with normal weight

    View Fertility and Sterility August 2024, Volume 122, Issue 2: https://www.fertstert.org/issue/S0015-0282(24)X0008-4

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Fertility and Sterility On Air - Live from ESHRE 2024: Part 2
    Sep 8 2024

    Fertility and Sterility On Air brings you the best of ESHRE 2024! In Part 2, hosts Micah Hill, Paul Pirtea, and Kate Devine bring you: progesterone levels in a randomized controlled trial with long-acting FSH with Annalisa Racca (01:19), live birth of day 7 embryo transfers with Marcela Colonge and Nicolas Garrido (10:57), an ICSI vs conventional IVF randomized controlled trial with Sine Berntsen and Nina la Cour Freiesleben (17:17), limitations of reporting mosaicism in PGT-A with Dhruti Barbariya and Antonio Capalbo (27:15), interview with ASRM president Paula Amato and president-elect Elizabeth Ginsburg (32:41), and ovarian aging with Kutluk Oktay (45:17).

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    57 mins
  • Fertility and Sterility On Air - Live from ESHRE 2024: Part 1
    Sep 8 2024

    Fertility and Sterility On Air brings you the best of ESHRE 2024! In Part 1, hosts Micah Hill, Paul Pirtea, and Kate Devine bring you: embryo reexpansion and live birth with Ibrahim Elkhatib (01:30), a discussion with the RBMO editor, Nick Macklon, and F&S editor, Kurt Barnhart, about “IVF add-ons” (11:21), rescue in vitro maturation with Danilo Cimadomo (24:43), discussion with F&S On Air listener Elizabeth Glanville (31:38), one side of the debate on dual/double triggers with Raoul Orvieto (35:27), and cross-border reproductive care for same-sex male intended parents with Brent Monseur (48:59).

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    56 mins
  • Fertility and Sterility On Air - ANZSREI 2024 Journal Club Global: "Should Unexplained infertility Go Straight to IVF?"
    Sep 1 2024
    Presented in partnership with Fertility and Sterility onsite at the 2024 ANZSREI meeting in Sydney, Australia. The ANZSREI 2024 debate discussed whether patients with unexplained infertility should go straight to IVF. Experts on both sides weighed the effectiveness, cost, and psychological impact of IVF versus alternatives like IUI. The pro side emphasized IVF's high success rates and diagnostic value, while the con side argued for less invasive, cost-effective options. The debate highlighted the need for individualized care, with no clear consensus reached among the audience. View Fertility and Sterility at https://www.fertstert.org/ TRANSCRIPT: Welcome to Fertility and Sterility On Air, the podcast where you can stay current on the latest global research in the field of reproductive medicine. This podcast brings you an overview of this month's journal, in-depth discussion with authors, and other special features. F&S On Air is brought to you by Fertility and Sterility family of journals in conjunction with the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, and is hosted by Dr. Kurt Barnhart, Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Eve Feinberg, Editorial Editor, Dr. Micah Hill, Media Editor, and Dr. Pietro Bordoletto, Interactive Associate-in-Chief. I'd just like to say welcome to our third and final day of the ANZSREI conference. We've got our now traditional F&S podcast where we've got an expert panel, we've got our international speaker, Pietro, and we've got a wonderful debate ahead of us. This is all being recorded. You're welcome, and please think of questions to ask the panel at the end, because it's quite an interactive session, and we're going to get some of the best advice on some of the really controversial areas, like unexplained infertility. Hi, everyone. Welcome to the second annual Fertility and Sterility Journal Club Global, coming to you live from the Australia and New Zealand Society for Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility meeting. I think I speak on behalf of everyone at F&S that we are so delighted to be here. Over the last two years, we've really made a concerted effort to take the podcast on the road, and this, I think, is a nice continuation of that. For the folks who are tuning in from home and listening to this podcast after the fact, the Australia and New Zealand Society for Reproductive Endocrinology is a group of over 100 certified reproductive endocrinologists across Australia and New Zealand, and this is their annual meeting live in Sydney, Australia. Today's debate is a topic that I think has vexed a lot of individuals, a lot of patients, a lot of professional groups. There's a fair amount of disagreement, and today we're going to try to unpack a little bit of unexplained infertility, and the question really is, should we be going straight to IVF? As always, we try to anchor to literature, and there are two wonderful documents in fertility and sterility that we'll be using as our guide for discussion today. The first one is a wonderful series that was published just a few months ago in the May issue, 2024, that is a views and reviews section, which means there's a series of three to five articles that kind of dig into this topic in depth. And the second article is our professional society guideline, the ASRM Committee Opinion, entitled Evidence-Based Treatments for Couples with Unexplained Infertility, a guideline. The format for today's discussion is debate style. We have a group of six experts, and I've asked them to randomly assign themselves to a pro and a con side. So I'll make the caveat here that the things that they may be saying, positions they may be trying to influence us on, are not necessarily things that they believe in their academic or clinical life, but for the purposes of a rich debate, they're going to have to be pretty deliberate in convincing us otherwise. I want to introduce my panel for today. We have on my immediate right, Dr. Raewyn Tierney. She's my co-moderator for tonight, and she's a practicing board-certified fertility specialist at IVF Australia. And on my immediate left, we have the con side. Going from left to right, Dr. Michelle Quick, practicing board-certified fertility specialist at IVF Australia. Dr. Robert LaHood, board-certified reproductive endocrinologist and clinical director of IVF Australia here in Sydney. And Dr. Clara Bothroyd, medical director at Care Fertility and the current president of the Asia Pacific Initiative in Reproduction. Welcome. On the pro side, going from right to left, I have Dr. Aurelia Liu. She is a practicing board-certified fertility specialist, medical director of Women's Health Melbourne, and clinical director at Life Fertility in Melbourne. Dr. Marcin Stankiewicz, a practicing board-certified fertility specialist and medical director at Family Fertility Centre in Adelaide. And finally, but certainly not least, the one who came with a tie this morning, Dr. Roger Hart, who is a professor of reproductive medicine ...
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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Fertility and Sterility On Air - Unplugged: August 2024
    Aug 11 2024

    In this month's Fertility and Sterility: Unplugged, we take a look at articles from F&S's sister journals! Topics this month include a review of studies of menstrual fluid (2:18), changing our language regarding progestin protocols (18:35), and nanoscale motion tracing of spermatozoa (26:46).

    F&S Reviews: https://www.fertstertreviews.org/article/S2666-5719(24)00032-X/fulltext

    Consider This: https://www.fertstert.org/news-do/language-matters-rename-progestin-priming-progestin-protocols-vitro-fertilization-ivf

    F&S Science: https://www.fertstertscience.org/article/S2666-335X(24)00037-5/fulltext

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    • https://www.fertstertreviews.org
    • https://www.fertstertreports.org
    • https://www.fertstertscience.org

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    43 mins
  • Fertility and Sterility On Air - TOC: July 2024
    Aug 4 2024

    Take a sneak peek at this month's Fertility & Sterility! Articles discussed this month are:

    4:56 A pilot study to investigate the clinically predictive values of copy number variations detected by next-generation sequencing of cell-free deoxyribonucleic acid in spent culture media

    18:17 The impact of microfluidics sperm processing on blastocyst euploidy rates compared with density gradient centrifugation: a sibling oocyte double-blinded prospective randomized clinical trial

    25:20 Prediction of pregnancy-related complications in women undergoing assisted reproduction, using machine learning methods

    40:36 The effect of laser-assisted hatching on vitrified/warmed blastocysts: the ALADDIN randomized controlled trial

    50:49 Assessment of clinical pregnancies in up to eight ovarian stimulation with intrauterine insemination treatment cycles in those unable to proceed with in vitro fertilization

    1:02:56 Comparative analysis of pregnancy outcomes in preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy and conventional in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer: a stratified examination on the basis of the quantity of oocytes and blastocysts from a multicenter randomized controlled trial

    1:09:45 Predictive models of miscarriage on the basis of data from a preconception cohort study

    View Fertility and Sterility July 2024, Volume 122, Issue 1: https://www.fertstert.org/issue/S0015-0282(24)X0006-0

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    1 hr and 16 mins