The Total Fertility Podcast

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The Total Fertility Podcast

On The Total Fertility Podcast we aim to expand your knowledge and understanding. It doesn’t matter what stage you are at in exploring your fertility. We want to help you make informed decisions by connecting you to meaningful resources and experts in the field.

  1. 24/03/2022

    Episode 16 - "Endometriosis & Fertility"

    Overview Mr Oli O’Donovan is consultant gynaecologist experienced managing all benign (non-cancerous) gynaecological conditions, with specialist expertise in laparoscopic and hysteroscopic surgery, gynaecological ultrasound, endometriosis and pelvic pain, fertility, fibroids and heavy periods. Oli holds an NHS consultant post at University Hospitals Bristol, where he leads the St Michael's Endometriosis Centre (accredited by the British Society for Gynaecological Endoscopy). He is also a consultant fertility specialist at The Bristol Centre for Reproductive Medicine (BCRM, http://www.fertilitybristol.com). His private practice is conducted at The Spire Hospital in Bristol (www.oliverodonovan.com). After qualifying from Imperial College School of Medicine he completed most of his junior training in obstetrics and gynaecology in the South West of England, before moving to the London and Oxford areas for specialist training in fertility and advanced laparoscopy and hysteroscopy. He is particularly expert in the diagnosis (including ultrasound) and management of endometriosis and subfertility, although has a broad experience of all benign (non-cancerous) gynaecological problems. He has published and presented (nationally and internationally) on many topics related to fertility, endometriosis and minimal access surgery, and is regularly invited to teach on courses. He is keenly involved in research and teaching (both at undergraduate and postgraduate level), and is active within the British Society for Gynaecological Endoscopy (BSGE); currently working on the endometriosis centres and information and guidelines committees. Oli prides himself on collaborating to the highest level with both patients and colleagues to provide outstanding quality patient-centred care. Show notes + Links March is Endometriosis Awareness Month - https://www.endometriosis-uk.org/action-month You can find out more using the link below: https://www.endometriosis-uk.org/

    36 min
  2. 10/02/2022

    Episode 15 - "Optimising Women's Health"

    Overview In this episode we look at the big picture view of what is really required to optimise women’s health for all. Professor Dame Lesley Regan is a Professor of Obstetrics & Gynaecology at Imperial College London and Consultant at St Mary’s Hospital in London. She is also Honorary Secretary of FIGO, a member of the NHS Assembly and Chair of the Charity Wellbeing of Women. She was the 30th President of Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) (2016-2019) and only the second woman to be elected to this position and the first in 64 years. During her tenure as PRCOG she co-chaired the National Women’s Health Task Force with Jackie Doyle-Price MP (then Health Minister) and authored “Better for Women”, a hard hitting RCOG report which promotes a life-course approach to the delivery of women’s health services. Having graduated from the Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine, London in 1980, Professor Regan pursued her training at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, where she first became enthused by clinical and laboratory research, completing her MD on miscarriage.  She went on to set up the world’s largest recurrent miscarriage clinic at St Mary’s Hospital in London. In 2015 she received a Doctorate of Science from University College London for her contribution to women's health.  In 2020 she was awarded a DBE for her services to women’s health in the Queen’s New Year’s Honours List. Show notes + Links https://www.wellbeingofwomen.org.uk/ https://www.instituteofhealthequity.org/resources-reports/fair-society-healthy-lives-the-marmot-review https://www.rcog.org.uk/

    49 min
  3. 23/09/2021

    Episode 10 - 'Fertility & Pregnancy - Sports and Exercise' (Part 2)

    Overview In the second part of this two-part episode on Sports and Exercise and  female fertility and pregnancy, we speak to Professor Greg Whyte. Professor Greg Whyte is one of the world’s leading authorities in sports and exercise science. In 2014 Greg was awarded an OBE for his services to Sport, Sport Science & Charity, and was voted as one of the Top 10 Science Communicators in the UK by the British Science Council. Greg is an Olympian in modern pentathlon, and is a European and World Championship medalist. Greg is currently a Professor of Applied Sport and Exercise Science at Liverpool John Moore’s University. Greg's former roles include Director of Research for the British Olympic Association and Director of Science & Research for the English Institute of Sport. Greg is the preeminent authority on Exercise Physiology and Sports and Exercise Performance in the UK. An internationally recognised expert in the field, Greg has extensive professional experience assessing, treating and improving the performance of patients, sporting enthusiasts and athletes ranging from cancer sufferers to celebrities attempting their first mountain summit to Gold medal seeking Olympians. We Greg exactly what we currently know about exercise, fertility and pregnancy. Show notes + Links Greg's latest book 'Bump It Up' https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bump-Up-Flexible-Exercise-Pregnancy/dp/0593077482/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=greg+whyte+bump+it+up&qid=1632249908&sr=8-1 https://thewhyteanswer.com/ @gpwhyte

    39 min

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On The Total Fertility Podcast we aim to expand your knowledge and understanding. It doesn’t matter what stage you are at in exploring your fertility. We want to help you make informed decisions by connecting you to meaningful resources and experts in the field.

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