PGT-A, or preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy, is a test that can be performed on embryos to see if they have the correct number of chromosomes. These embryos, also known as “euploids,” are more likely to lead to a successful pregnancy, which makes PGT-A a useful selection technique. PGT-A involves biopsying a tiny piece of a blastocyst, freezing the embryo, and sending the biopsy to a lab to have its DNA tested. Once the results are in, the embryo is thawed and transferred to the uterus. The decision to do PGT-A is usually made before an...

Sean Lauber • Sep 26, 2023

For as long as I can remember, I recall seeing menstrual products portrayed on TV commercials as pristine white clouds, tested by being soaked with a clean, blue fluid.  This always seemed kind of silly to me because I grew up in a house where my mom was open about her period. As I got a little older, I expected that I would eventually start my period, too.  When I think about those commercials now, I believe they all feed back into the culture of “Let’s Sanitize Women’s Experiences,” “Your Body is Shameful and Disgusting,” or...

Kristin Diversi • Sep 26, 2023

I managed to make it through my teens without ever having a single pimple. That’s not to say I didn’t have an awkward stage — I definitely did. But acne simply wasn’t a part of the equation.  In my twenties, I’d have the very, very occasional, short-lived zit (we’re talking, maybe …twice a year), but for the most part, acne was something I really didn’t have to think about. And then I turned 35. Right after my birthday, I started breaking out into tiny clusters of painless red bumps. They would go quickly, but they’d also...

Zara Hanawalt • Sep 25, 2023

If you’ve been on the health and wellness side of social media anytime in the past 5 years, you've likely heard of the term “adrenal fatigue." For those of us who have experienced the physical effects of burnout, it feels like a very real phenomenon, but for those who haven’t, it usually results in an eye roll.   The unpopular truth? Adrenal fatigue isn’t a real diagnosis, nor is it a legitimate medical term. But that doesn’t mean it isn’t a valid warning sign from the body and a gentle nudge to look within.  Where did the...

Caroline McMorrow • Sep 25, 2023

Have you ever heard of a loop electrosurgical excision procedure? If not, you’re not alone. While most of us are familiar with Pap smears and pelvic exams, loop electrosurgical excision procedure — commonly referred to as LEEP — is a women’s health procedure that doesn’t get a lot of press. Though it’s not a commonly discussed procedure, it’s a vitally important one that can save lives.  According to the American Congress of Obstetricians (ACOG), LEEP is a treatment to remove precancerous cells from the cervix, which can stop them from turning into cancer.  Because it’s rarely...

Zara Hanawalt • Sep 24, 2023

One of the big things that can make failed implantation even harder to process is not knowing why it failed.  Dr. Bruce Lessey, the foremost expert on BCL6, is a Reproductive Endocrinologist, Infertility Specialist, and Professor at Wake Forest Baptist Health in North Carolina. He notes that the reasons for failed implantation during IVF can range from lifestyle (think smoking or obesity) to systemic (PCOS-related) to issues with the endometrium (or the uterine lining). While many common reasons exist for failed IVF cycles, we wanted to dive deeper into the connection between endometriosis and failed implantation. ...

The Rescripted Team • Sep 22, 2023

When it comes to fertility preservation, you may already know that age matters. The number of eggs you are ultimately able to freeze will largely depend on how old you are and how well you respond to ovarian stimulation medications during IVF.    But did you know it may be helpful to go into the egg-freezing process with some idea of how many children you’d like to have one day, ideally? While this number doesn’t have to be set in stone (because let’s be real, plans change), it can help you and your team of doctors come...

Brighid Flynn • Sep 21, 2023

Nutrition advice can be varied and confusing, even if you’re not one of the 1 in 6 people globally affected by infertility. There is enough pressure on women’s bodies these days (and historically, for that matter), to drive anybody a little bananas. Add to that the increase in differing advice on social media about the “right” things to do for optimal hormone health, and you have a recipe for a guaranteed headache.  The good news is, that nourishing your body doesn’t have to be difficult or confusing. When you want a simple way to track your...

Lindsey Williams • Sep 20, 2023

Information about hormonal birth control, what type you should switch to, horror stories with IUD placement, and personal anecdotes about the pill making patients anxious seem to come from everywhere except your doctor’s office. The hashtag #depressedonbirthcontrol on TikTok has over 46 million views, with commentary from many people who are not medical professionals.  Even on the scientific side of things, there is conflicting information about how hormonal contraception affects the brain. Some studies seem to support that taking birth control may contribute to mood changes, anxiety, or depressive symptoms, while other studies haven’t been able...

Mara Santilli • Sep 20, 2023

Stress is a sneaky visitor that can show up uninvited and mess with your body's plans. Although it’s completely normal, stress can affect your period and potentially make it harder for you to become a parent.  In this article, we'll explore the connection stress has to menstrual health and fertility and share some helpful ways you can lower your stress levels and enhance your overall well-being. Understanding stress and its health effects If you’re a living and breathing human, you’ve likely experienced some stress in your lifetime.  Stress is unique to each of us, and today,...

Blair Sharp • Sep 19, 2023