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The Knowledge Gap: Fertility Awareness, a Public Health Priority

Why Fertility Education Matters More Than Ever In recent decades, conversations about fertility have centered on access to IVF, egg freezing, and reproductive rights — yet one fundamental piece remains overlooked: fertility awareness itself.Despite unprecedented access to information, studies consistently show that most people of reproductive age have a limited understanding of when fertility peaks, […]

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Beyond the Headlines: Why Congress Must Support Both RRM and IVF

A Historic Turning Point in Fertility Policy President Trump’s recent announcement that his administration intends to prioritize funding for Restorative Reproductive Medicine (RRM) rather than In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) has sparked intense debate. Congressional hearings have now begun on this issue, drawing attention not only from political commentators but also from physicians, fertility advocates, and

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PFAS, Fertility, and Miscarriage: What You Need to Know

What Are PFAS and Why Do They Matter? PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) are synthetic chemicals used for decades in nonstick pans, waterproof clothing, food packaging, and industrial applications. They are often called “forever chemicals” because they persist in the environment and in our bodies. Even as older, long-chain PFAS have been phased out, new

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Environmental Mindfulness as Fertility Wellness

Small, doable choices that protect hormones, gametes, and our planet Why this matters now After three decades in exam rooms and operating rooms, I’ve watched the fertility conversation widen—from ovulation charts and semen analyses to something bigger: the environment around our bodies. We’re learning that everyday exposures—especially from plastics and their additives—can “whisper” to our

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Fertility Care Should Be Inclusive: Why We Need Both RRM and IVF

The United States, like the rest of the world, is facing a fertility crisis. In 2024, the nation’s total fertility rate reached an all-time low of 1.6 children per woman, significantly below the replacement level of 2.1 needed to sustain the population. This decline poses not just demographic challenges, but also economic ones—threatening programs like

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Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and Fertility in 2025: What is New?

A Regenerative Idea Meets Reproductive Medicine Platelet-rich plasma (PRP), long used in orthopedics and aesthetics for its regenerative properties, has made its way into reproductive medicine over the past decade. The idea is elegant: concentrated platelets, rich in growth factors, might stimulate ovarian tissue or enhance endometrial receptivity. But in 2025, what does the evidence

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Wearable wisdom: What the Progyny × ŌURA partnership means

If you’ve followed my work, you know I’m passionate about pairing evidence with everyday habits so women can optimize fertility naturally. That’s why the new collaboration between Progyny and ŌURA caught my eye. As an OURA ring wearer myself, I believe it’s a forward-leaning step toward bringing continuous, personalized biometrics into real care conversations—from preconception

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GWAS, Simply Explained – What a New Study Says About Infertility

What is GWAS? Think of your DNA as a giant cookbook. A GWAS (genome‑wide association study) looks at millions of tiny “spelling differences” in that cookbook across large groups of people. It asks: Which differences show up more often in people with a certain trait, like infertility?GWAS doesn’t prove cause and effect, but it points

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