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Welcome to the IVF Daddies Podcast, where we discuss all things IVF and Surrogacy, A disclaimer, we are not doctors, nor lawyers. I Richard Westoby, am just a dad who, 12 years ago, went through the surrogacy process to have my miracle twins. Since then, I have discovered my passion, which is helping others to create families, and providing optimism during their road to parenthood. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ivfdaddies/support

IVF DADDIES Richard Westoby and Julio Gaggia

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Welcome to the IVF Daddies Podcast, where we discuss all things IVF and Surrogacy, A disclaimer, we are not doctors, nor lawyers. I Richard Westoby, am just a dad who, 12 years ago, went through the surrogacy process to have my miracle twins. Since then, I have discovered my passion, which is helping others to create families, and providing optimism during their road to parenthood. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ivfdaddies/support

    32) HYPERBARIC THERAPY IMPROVING EGG QUALITY AND IVF SUCCESS RATE

    32) HYPERBARIC THERAPY IMPROVING EGG QUALITY AND IVF SUCCESS RATE

    In this conversation, Julio from IVF Daddies interviews Luisana Burgos from HBOT4Life about hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT). They discuss the benefits of HBOT for overall health and fertility, the different types of hyperbaric chambers, the impact of inflammation on the body, and the potential for improving egg quality and fertility through HBOT. Luisana shares success stories of patients who have experienced positive results from HBOT. They also touch on the societal pressure on women to have children and the importance of education and awareness about fertility.



    Keywords



    hyperbaric oxygen therapy, HBOT, health, fertility, inflammation, egg quality, fertility treatment



    Takeaways



    Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is a medical treatment that can benefit both individuals with medical conditions and those without any symptoms.

    HBOT can improve overall health, boost energy levels, and promote healing and regeneration in the body.

    HBOT has the potential to improve egg quality and fertility by oxygenating the eggs and creating a better environment for conception.

    There is a lack of education and awareness about fertility, and societal pressure on women to have children can cause stress and anxiety.

    HBOT is a promising alternative treatment for various medical conditions, but it requires multiple sessions and a commitment to the treatment process.



    The Potential of HBOT for Longevity and Reversing Aging

    The Impact of Inflammation on the Body and the Role of HBOT

    Chapters



    00:00 Introduction and Overview of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

    03:17 The Benefits of HBOT for Health and Prevention

    11:45 Improving Egg Quality and Fertility with HBOT

    24:26 Addressing Societal Pressure and Fertility Education

    30:52 Success Stories and the Potential of HBOT for Longevity



    Sound Bites



    "For me, oxygen therapy or hyperbaric oxygen therapy, it is one of the best ways to actually prevent and to put your body in such a state that you are free of a medical condition as long as you can."

    "Hyperbaric chambers can heal tissue that cannot be regenerated anymore. Imagine what it can do for your body for something mild."

    "80% of our diet is inflammatory. We drink milk, we eat cheese, we eat yogurt. All that causes an inflammatory response in our body."






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    • 38 min
    31) THE HONOR OF BEING A GODPARENT AFTER A JOURNEY OF IVF

    31) THE HONOR OF BEING A GODPARENT AFTER A JOURNEY OF IVF

    The conversation revolves around the experience of witnessing a friend's journey through fertility, from freezing eggs to having a baby, and the emotional impact of being asked to be a godfather. It also touches on the power of hope, support, and inspiration in the context of fertility struggles.



    Takeaways

    The journey of fertility and IVF can be emotionally impactful and filled with hope and inspiration.

    Support and guidance are crucial for individuals going through fertility struggles.

    The power of hope and perseverance in the face of fertility challenges is evident in the speaker's experience.

    The role of a godparent is seen as an honor and a source of joy and emotional connection.

    The impact of sharing personal experiences and providing support to others going through similar challenges is highlighted.

    Sound Bite

    "I'm not very good at expressing emotions and I typically cry because that's what happens."

    "Keep your optionality as far as you can, as much as you can."

    "As a gay guy, who would have thought that I would be here, age 48, with twins?"

    Keywords

    fertility, freezing eggs, IVF journey, emotional impact, hope, support, inspiration






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    30) I FROZE MY EGGS AT 40 AND CARRIED MY BABY AT 47 THROUGH IVF

    30) I FROZE MY EGGS AT 40 AND CARRIED MY BABY AT 47 THROUGH IVF

    Aemilia shares her journey of freezing her eggs at the age of 40 and undergoing IVF to have a baby at age 47. She emphasizes the importance of taking control of one's fertility and making informed decisions. Aemilia's story highlights the success of her single embryo transfer and the support she received from her friends and medical professionals. She encourages others to consider egg freezing as a way to preserve their options and break the taboo surrounding fertility treatments.

    Takeaways

    Egg freezing can provide women with the flexibility to decide when to have a baby and alleviate the pressure of the biological clock.

    Choosing a single embryo transfer can reduce the risk of multiple pregnancies.

    Having a supportive network of friends and medical professionals is crucial throughout the fertility journey.

    Breaking the taboo surrounding fertility treatments is important to empower individuals to make informed decisions about their reproductive health.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Recap

    00:56 Aemilia's Journey from Egg Freezing to Motherhood

    03:50 Making the Decision to Have a Family

    06:41 Navigating the IVF Process with Support

    09:26 Preparing for the IVF Cycle

    13:26 Choosing a Single Embryo Transfer

    20:30 The Wait and Confirmation of Pregnancy

    23:25 Emotional Journey and Support

    28:11 The Taboo Surrounding Fertility Treatments

    31:02 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    Keywords

    egg freezing, IVF, fertility, single embryo transfer, support, decision-making

    Sound Bites

    "I had already for a year been doing acupuncture with my acupuncture specialist in fertility and knew about this process."

    "All eight are viable. 100 percenter."

    "Oh, great. The heartbeat. All of you were in tears. Oh my God. And by God, you're pregnant."


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    • 32 min
    29) HOW ARE EMBRYOS SPLIT WHILE GOING THROUGH A DIVORCE

    29) HOW ARE EMBRYOS SPLIT WHILE GOING THROUGH A DIVORCE

    In this episode, Julio and Richard discuss their experiences at a Men Having Babies conference in Berlin and the importance of educating people about the basics of IVF and surrogacy. They highlight the mix of attendees at the conference, from newbies to those who have done extensive research. They emphasize the need for more education and understanding about fertility and the various paths to building a family. The conversation also touches on personal topics such as divorce and the emotional challenges of deciding what to do with frozen embryos.



    Chapters



    00:00 Introduction and Setting

    00:30 Attending the Men Having Babies Conference in Berlin

    07:14 Starting Conversations and Providing Support

    12:02 The Emotional Challenges of Divorce and Frozen Embryos

    23:19 Legally Owning Embryos and Future Decisions

    26:34 The Emotional Impact of Protecting Children

    29:29 The Importance of Providing Information and Personal Experiences

    34:57 Conclusion and Future Episodes

    Keywords

    IVF, surrogacy, Men Having Babies, conference, education, fertility, basics, attendees, research, paths to parenthood, divorce, frozen embryos

    Takeaways

    Men Having Babies conferences provide valuable information and resources for those interested in IVF and surrogacy.

    There is a need for more education and understanding about fertility and the different paths to building a family.

    The emotional challenges of divorce and deciding what to do with frozen embryos can be difficult to navigate.

    Open and honest conversations about these topics can help provide support and guidance for others going through similar experiences.

    Sound Bites

    "There is a need for people to understand the basics."

    "The need for people to understand the basics."

    "Starting the conversation, whether it is good comments or bad comments, it allows us to listen."




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    • 36 min
    28) THE STORY OF BEING A BLACK TRANSGENDER WOMAN THROUGH SURROGACY IN USA

    28) THE STORY OF BEING A BLACK TRANSGENDER WOMAN THROUGH SURROGACY IN USA

    In this episode, the guest shares her experience as a Black transgender woman going through the IVF and surrogacy process in New York City. She discusses the importance of understanding empathy and the challenges faced by minority groups in the United States. She also highlights the disparities in access to healthcare for Black women and the high maternal mortality rates. The guest emphasizes the significance of building relationships and finding a supportive community during the IVF journey. She talks about her criteria for choosing an agency and the obstacles she faced in finding information and support.

    Takeaways



    Understanding empathy is crucial in supporting minority groups going through the IVF and surrogacy process.

    There are disparities in access to healthcare and high maternal mortality rates for Black women.

    Building relationships and finding a supportive community is important during the IVF journey.

    Choosing an agency that aligns with personal values and provides a sense of affinity can enhance the experience.

    Finding information and support can be challenging, but connecting with others who have gone through a similar journey can be invaluable.

    Chapters



    00:00 Introduction: A Powerful Story of Identity and Activism

    03:16 Chapter 1: Empathy and Activism: Understanding the Challenges Faced by Minority Groups

    16:14 Chapter 2: Building Relationships and Finding Support in the IVF Process

    28:58 Chapter 4: Overcoming Obstacles: Finding Information and Support

    Sound Bites



    "A powerful story of identity and activism"

    "New York City: A welcoming and diverse environment for the IVF journey"

    "The importance of love and family beyond genetics"

    Sound Bites



    "A powerful story of identity and activism"

    "New York City: A welcoming and diverse environment for the IVF journey"

    "The importance of love and family beyond genetics"


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    • 29 min
    27) THE IMPORTANCE OF EARLY FERTILITY CARE

    27) THE IMPORTANCE OF EARLY FERTILITY CARE

    Summary



    Dr. Amy Kaing discusses the basics of IVF and the process of residency and fellowship in the medical field. She explains that IVF involves taking eggs and sperm and developing embryos in a laboratory before transferring them to the uterus. She also explains the concept of ectopic pregnancy and the importance of the uterus for a successful pregnancy. Dr. Kaing emphasizes the importance of early fertility planning and recommends getting an AMH test to assess ovarian reserve. She also discusses the challenges faced by individuals with low ovarian reserve and the options available for preserving fertility. Dr. Kaing touches on the topic of transgender individuals and their fertility planning, as well as the impact of age on the success of egg and sperm freezing.

    Chapters



    00:00 Introduction and Background

    06:06 Importance of Early Fertility Planning

    14:58 Challenges and Options for Low Ovarian Reserve

    23:23 Fertility Planning for Transgender Individuals



    Takeaways



    IVF involves taking eggs and sperm and developing embryos in a laboratory before transferring them to the uterus.

    An ectopic pregnancy occurs when the fertilized egg implants outside the uterus, usually in the fallopian tube.

    Early fertility planning is important, and an AMH test can assess ovarian reserve.

    Individuals with low ovarian reserve may face challenges in conceiving and may need to consider options like egg donation.

    Transgender individuals may need to plan for fertility preservation before starting hormone therapy.

    Age is a factor in the success of egg and sperm freezing.



    Keywords



    IVF, residency, fellowship, basics, ectopic pregnancy, uterus, AMH test, ovarian reserve, fertility planning, low ovarian reserve, preserving fertility, transgender, age, egg freezing, sperm freezing



    Sound Bites



    "IVF is basically a process of taking eggs and putting it together with sperm in a laboratory setting and developing embryos that we can then grow to a certain stage before we put it back into a uterus."

    "Ectopics in general are just pregnancies outside of the uterus where they're meant to grow."

    "I'm seeing people in their late 20s, early 30s that are just thinking about their fertility. They aren't actively trying, they're not technically infertile, but they're trying to plan ahead."


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    • 25 min

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