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    Time To Talk Fertility

    Whether you’re just starting out on your fertility journey or you’re a seasoned pro, Time To Talk Fertility will be your resource for all things reproductive. This podcast, hosted by Caitlin White and Fertility Centers of Illinois’ physicians and staff, will highlight all facets of fertility: staying strong as a couple, LGBTQ family planning, having a baby after 40, and more. Tune in monthly to get your fertility facts fix.
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    Episodes (42)

    Fertility and Your Body, Explained

    Fertility and Your Body, Explained
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    Delve into the basics of human reproduction and unlock the enigmatic secrets of your own fertility. Dr. Jane Nani joins The Time to Talk Fertility podcast to unravels the intricate process of ovulation, explain hormonal imbalances, and discuss lesser known facts about male fertility. Tune in to gain an understanding the amazing intricacies of your body and use the power of knowledge to take control of your reproductive health.

    Optimizing Your Fertility in 2024

    Optimizing Your Fertility in 2024
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    A new year means new possibilities! Fertility Centers of Illinois has the tips you need to boost your chances of conceiving in 2024. In this episode of the Time to Talk Fertility podcast, Dr. Hirshfeld-Cytron delves into lifestyle factors that impact your quest for conception and the ways you can invigorate your fertility. Tune in if you want to feel more knowledgeable, empowered and hopeful on your fertility journey!

    Sarah's Fertility Story

    Sarah's Fertility Story
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    1 in 8 women are affected by breast cancer and 1 in 4 women experience pregnancy loss. Despite being seldom discussed, it is likely that someone close to you will face one or both of these challenges.

    Sarah, a breast cancer survivor, is among these women. Nearly ten years after her diagnosis, she decided to pursue solo motherhood and sought assistance from a reproductive endocrinologist in Boston before settling in Chicago and becoming a patient at Fertility Centers of Illinois. Along her journey to become a parent, Sarah experienced love, loss, grief and joy. In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month this October, Sarah joined the Time to Talk Fertility Podcast to share her story.

    Managing PCOS and Fertility

    Managing PCOS and Fertility
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    September is PCOS Awareness Month. PCOS is a common endocrine system disorder affecting women around the globe. Unfortunately, a PCOS diagnosis is sometimes overlooked in young women not trying for pregnancy because it can have many variable and subtle symptoms. 


    In honor of PCOS Awareness Month, Dr. Asima Ahmad is answering some of your top questions like what it is, how it affects fertility and how to lessen symptoms.

    Navigating Pregnancy Loss

    Navigating Pregnancy Loss
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    Pregnancy loss is devastating. Sadly, it’s also very common. One in four will experience a loss or even multiple losses. Dr. Channing Burks Chatmon, who completed her fellowship in recurrent pregnancy loss, joins the Time to Talk Fertility Podcast to share her insight, perspective and knowledge about the difficult topic to provide support to anyone who is struggling with a heartbreaking loss.

    Inside the Embryology Lab

    Inside the Embryology Lab
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    The embryology team plays a critical role at Fertility Centers of Illinois. Though you may not have a lot of face time with the embryology team, they are working hard in the lab to help you grow your family now or in the future.

    Juergen Liebermann, PhD, HCLD, Director of Laboratories at Fertility Centers of Illinois joins the Time to Talk Fertility Podcast to discuss embryology and how his team supports you on your fertility journey.

    Family Building Options: Using an Egg or Sperm Donor

    Family Building Options: Using an Egg or Sperm Donor
    family-building-options-using-an-egg-or-sperm-donorThere are many ways to build a family and Fertility Centers of Illinois is here to help. For some families, that includes using an egg or sperm donor to conceive, and Fertility Centers of Illinois has a dedicated third-party reproductive team that will help you every step of the way. Whether you are using Fertility Centers of Illinois’s in-house egg donor program or an outside source to realize your dream of parenthood, the third-party team will provide and coordinate all the services you will need, including medical, emotional, legal, and financial guidance. We are joined by Dr. Jane Nani, a reproductive endocrinologist and medical director of Fertility Center’s of Illinois third-party program, to talk about using an egg or sperm donor to grow your family.

    Infertility and Mental Health

    Infertility and Mental Health
    infertility-and-mental-healthTaking care of your mental health is just as important as taking care of your body when you’re struggling with infertility. In honor of National Infertility Awareness Week, Dr. Tiffany Edwards, PhD joined the Time to Talk Fertility Podcast to share how emotional wellbeing is affected by infertility and provide coping mechanisms that can help you find peace of mind on your fertility journey.

    Sharing Her Story: From Navigating Infertility to Lobbying for IVF Protection

    Sharing Her Story: From Navigating Infertility to Lobbying for IVF Protection
    sharing-her-story-from-navigating-infertility-to-lobbying-for-ivf-protectionApril 23 to 29 is National Infertility Awareness Week, a national week of action where the infertility community comes together to create a conversation about infertility and support those most in need. Today we are joined by Stephanie, a successful lawyer and lobbyist living in Chicago and a patient of Fertility Centers of Illinois. Her experience with infertility and treatment inspired her to be outspoken about navigating infertility and to lobby for IVF protection in Illinois. Today she is going to share her fertility journey and how she has advocated for access to family-building benefits, including helping pass two laws in Illinois.

    Fertility Testing

    Fertility Testing
    fertility-testingWe’re taught at a young age about how not to get pregnant, which is why many people are surprised to find out how difficult it can be when they are ready to grow their own family. It’s so important to understand fertility if you want to have kids someday, and getting fertility testing is a great first step towards understanding your own reproductive health. Dr. Allison Rodgers joined the Time to Talk Fertility Podcast to share some important (and sometimes surprising!) facts about fertility and fertility testing.

    Fertility 101

    Fertility 101
    fertility-101One in eight couples will have trouble conceiving or sustaining a pregnancy. While many are surprised by this, they certainly are not alone. The good news is there are now treatments available to help almost everyone conceive. Join Dr. Elie Hobeika as he discusses what you need to know about fertility and infertility.

    Movember & Male Infertility

    Movember & Male Infertility
    movember-male-infertilityInfertility affects approximately 1 in 8 couples. While it’s often thought about as a female reproductive issue, couples can also struggle to conceive due to male factor infertility. In honor of Movember, or Men’s Health Awareness Month, Dr. Samuel Ohlander, a board-certified Urologist at Fertility Centers of Illinois, is here to discuss symptoms, causes and what you can do about male factor infertility.

    Understanding Unexplained Infertility

    Understanding Unexplained Infertility
    understanding-unexplained-infertilityOne in eight couples will have trouble getting pregnant. To understand the reason for infertility, a doctor will order a series of tests for the couple and determine the best path forward. Sometimes during a fertility workup, there is no identifiable cause for infertility and these couples are given an unexplained infertility diagnosis. Not having a clear answer for why you can’t conceive can be frustrating, but the good news is that it doesn’t mean a fertility specialist can’t help grow your family.

    Dr. Allison Rodgers is here to explain what it means if you are diagnosed with unexplained infertility and how seeing a fertility specialist can help you on your fertility journey.

    Fertility Medication 101

    Fertility Medication 101
    fertility-medication-101If growing your family is taking longer than expected, you may be considering fertility treatment to help you on your journey. It is common for fertility specialists to use medication that helps with hormones and ovulation, either alone or in combination with other procedures like IUI or IVF, to improve a patient's chance of getting pregnant.
    Join Dr. Elie Hobeika, a double board-certified reproductive endocrinologist, as he explains how and why fertility medications are prescribed, and what to expect when you take medication for fertility treatment.

    Join Dr. Elie Hobeika, a double board-certified reproductive endocrinologist, as he explains how and why fertility medications are prescribed, and what to expect when you take medication for fertility treatment.

    Building Families Through Collaborative Reproduction

    Building Families Through Collaborative Reproduction
    building-families-through-collaborative-reproductionThere are many paths to parenthood, and for some families that includes collaborative reproduction. Using donor eggs or sperm and/or a surrogate is particularly essential for our LGBTQ+ friends, so in honor of Pride Month Monica Nitschmann, M.A, donor program and development manager at FCI, is answering the most common questions we receive about third party reproduction for the Time to Talk Fertility Podcast.

    Fertility Facts for Black Women and Couples

    Fertility Facts for Black Women and Couples
    fertility-facts-for-black-women-and-couplesJoin Dr. Burks Chatmon as she shares valuable insights that can help women and couples in the black community on their fertility journey. She covers the basics on fertility, common diagnoses that can lead to infertility, tips for finding a doctor you can trust and how to improve your chances of conceiving.
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    The Pineapple: How One Fruit Unites Millions with Infertility

    The Pineapple: How One Fruit Unites Millions with Infertility
    the-pineapple-how-one-fruit-unites-millions-with-infertilityAs the lovingly crowned icon of infertility, the pineapple has wordlessly united millions on their journey to parenthood. Join Dr. Allison K. Rodgers as she explains the history of the pineapple symbol, the meaning behind it, how it has helped patients, and whether eating pineapple can actually boost fertility. She will also discuss the importance of community for those with infertility and share free support resources.
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