Knocked Up: The Podcast About Fertility and Women's Health

Women's Health Melbourne
Knocked Up: The Podcast About Fertility and Women's Health

Knocked Up is an accessible podcast that answers all your questions about fertility, pregnancy and women's health. Dr Raelia Lew of Women's Health Melbourne and Jordi Morrison breaking down hard concepts in an easy to understand conversation. Find us at @knockeduppodcast on instagram. For more from Women's Health Melbourne you can follow us on Facebook and Instagram (@womenshealthmelbourne), and Dr Raelia Lew on Instagram (@drraelialew). Have a question about any aspect of women's health or fertility? Email podcast@womenshealthmelbourne.com.au. We'll keep all requests anonymous.

  1. What you should know before freezing your eggs

    NOV 24

    What you should know before freezing your eggs

    Deciding to freeze your eggs can be a big decision, we ask Dr Raelia Lew how we should be informed.  What tests do you recommend your patients undergo before freezing your eggs?   What factors could affect a patient’s eligibility for egg freezing?   How long does the entire process take?   Will I need to take time off work whilst freezing eggs?   What are the potential side effects of the medications and procedure?   Are there any long-term health risks?   What are the success rates with egg freezing and subsequent thawing?   How many eggs do you recommend freezing to achieve a live birth?   What is the survival rate of eggs during the thawing process?   How long can my eggs remain frozen?  What happens if I want to use my eggs in the future?  Further resouces:  The Egg Freezing ProcessIf I freeze my eggs when I’m 30, will they retain their genetic quality or will this deteriorate over time?What is random start for egg freezeHow successful is egg freeze technology?Jennifer Aniston wants women to think about egg freezing Find us on Instagram - @knockeduppodcast Join our community! Follow Women's Health Melbourne on Facebook and Instagram (@womenshealthmelbourne), and follow Dr Raelia Lew on Instagram (@drraelialew). Have a question about women's health? Is there a specific topic you'd like us to cover? Email podcast@womenshealthmelbourne.com.au. We keep all requests anonymous. Women's Health Melbourne is a holistic care precinct, for more information about the work we do click here. This episode is brought to you by Ellechemy - Lubricants and intimate care to meet your needs created by women's health authority and Gynaecologist Dr Raelia LewDiscount Code for 10% off and free shipping: KNOCKEDUPWebsite: ellechemy.com.au/Instagram: @ellechemy.com.au Hosts: Dr Raelia Lew and Jordi MorrisonProduced by Jordi Morrison See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    26 min
  2. We Answer Your Questions, Part 2

    NOV 10

    We Answer Your Questions, Part 2

    Part 2 of answering your questions.  If you don't hear your question answered in this episode, it will be in part 1.  What are the options for getting pregnant with cystic adeno? Treatment options for short luteal phase   What pre-conception supplements do you have to take?  How to work on mindset before procedure?   How would someone know when it’s time to stop?   What do I do if I feel my specialist doesn’t have the same sense of urgency that I feel  What is the average drop in AMH from late 20’s to early 30’s? What would be DOR?  Does vaping effect fertility?   Find us on Instagram - @knockeduppodcast Join our community! Follow Women's Health Melbourne on Facebook and Instagram (@womenshealthmelbourne), and follow Dr Raelia Lew on Instagram (@drraelialew). Have a question about women's health? Is there a specific topic you'd like us to cover? Email podcast@womenshealthmelbourne.com.au. We keep all requests anonymous. Women's Health Melbourne is a holistic care precinct, for more information about the work we do click here. This episode is brought to you by Ellechemy - Lubricants and intimate care to meet your needs created by women's health authority and Gynaecologist Dr Raelia LewDiscount Code for 10% off and free shipping: KNOCKEDUPWebsite: ellechemy.com.au/Instagram: @ellechemy.com.au Hosts: Dr Raelia Lew and Jordi MorrisonProduced by Jordi Morrison See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    22 min
  3. We Answer Your Questions, Part 1

    OCT 27

    We Answer Your Questions, Part 1

    Such great questions! Thank you listeners :) If you don't hear your question answered in this episode, it will be in part 2, coming our in two weeks.  Please explain the difference between egg freezing and and embryo freezing, which is best and why?   Can you please explain the ICSI process  How important is embryology grading in a euploid bastocyst?  When a patient has multiple frozen embryos, how do you select the best one to implant?  Why would a day 2 transfer be recommended if a day 5 blastocyst is more likely to implant  How do you recommend prepping for implantation? Tips for success?  How many embryos do you typically implant in one go?  Is the process of frozen embryo transfer different from fresh? Are pregnancy rates the same?  Can a frozen embryo transfer cycle be successful without progesterone support  Find us on Instagram - @knockeduppodcast Join our community! Follow Women's Health Melbourne on Facebook and Instagram (@womenshealthmelbourne), and follow Dr Raelia Lew on Instagram (@drraelialew). Have a question about women's health? Is there a specific topic you'd like us to cover? Email podcast@womenshealthmelbourne.com.au. We keep all requests anonymous. Women's Health Melbourne is a holistic care precinct, for more information about the work we do click here. This episode is brought to you by Ellechemy - Lubricants and intimate care to meet your needs created by women's health authority and Gynaecologist Dr Raelia LewDiscount Code for 10% off and free shipping: KNOCKEDUPWebsite: ellechemy.com.au/Instagram: @ellechemy.com.au Hosts: Dr Raelia Lew and Jordi MorrisonProduced by Jordi Morrison See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    28 min
  4. Having sex to get pregnant; try Ellechemy’s Protectility Lubricant

    OCT 13

    Having sex to get pregnant; try Ellechemy’s Protectility Lubricant

    You know us as the hosts of Knocked Up, some of you may know Raelia as your Doctor. We are also the founders of Ellechemy, an intimate wellness company – we make very clever lubricants.   Ellechemy’s collection of medically-backed, customisable intimate skincare and pleasure products that provide effective solutions for complex concerns.  One of our products, Protectility, was designed to aid natural conception, by allowing for more comfortable, and pleasurable, sex.   On Knocked Up we talk so often about Assisted Reproductive Technology incl IVF, sometimes we forget the basics when it comes to getting pregnant. Thinking about having sex to get pregnant, what do we need to know?   Dr Raelia Lew talks us through: Anatomy: The vulva, vagina and cervix The sperm; how it has to travel and survive Ovulation: When do we ovulate? Are there signs that we might notice that would indicate that we’re ovulating? How do we know if we’re ovulating regularly? When are you most likely to conceive Is more sex better?  Find us on Instagram - @knockeduppodcast Join our community! Follow Women's Health Melbourne on Facebook and Instagram (@womenshealthmelbourne), and follow Dr Raelia Lew on Instagram (@drraelialew). Have a question about women's health? Is there a specific topic you'd like us to cover? Email podcast@womenshealthmelbourne.com.au. We keep all requests anonymous. Women's Health Melbourne is a holistic care precinct, for more information about the work we do click here. This episode is brought to you by Ellechemy - Lubricants and intimate care to meet your needs created by women's health authority and Gynaecologist Dr Raelia LewDiscount Code for 10% off and free shipping: KNOCKEDUPWebsite: ellechemy.com.au/Instagram: @ellechemy.com.au Hosts: Dr Raelia Lew and Jordi MorrisonProduced by Jordi Morrison See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    19 min
  5. AUG 19

    Obesity and Fertility

    What is the definition of Obese?   How does Obesity, and weight in general impact fertility? Challenges conceiving   Challenges when trying ART Challenges during pregnancy and birth  Why are there weight limits?  Is this an issue for men as well as women?   Why is preconception weight loss important?   What role can GLP-1 drugs such as Ozempic and Mounjaro play in this context?   Are there contraindications or risks the patient and Dr need to consider when using GLP-1 drugs in anticipation of pregnancy and/or ART?  For more on Weight and Fertility: Listen: Considering Surgery for Weight Loss with Dr Lara Freeman Listen: We Need to Talk About Weight Find us on Instagram - @knockeduppodcast Join our community! Follow Women's Health Melbourne on Facebook and Instagram (@womenshealthmelbourne), and follow Dr Raelia Lew on Instagram (@drraelialew). Have a question about women's health? Is there a specific topic you'd like us to cover? Email podcast@womenshealthmelbourne.com.au. We keep all requests anonymous. Women's Health Melbourne is a holistic care precinct, for more information about the work we do click here. This episode is brought to you by Ellechemy - Lubricants and intimate care to meet your needs created by women's health authority and Gynaecologist Dr Raelia LewDiscount Code for 10% off and free shipping: KNOCKEDUPWebsite: ellechemy.com.au/Instagram: @ellechemy.com.au Hosts: Dr Raelia Lew and Jordi Morrison See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    34 min

Ratings & Reviews

4.6
out of 5
9 Ratings

About

Knocked Up is an accessible podcast that answers all your questions about fertility, pregnancy and women's health. Dr Raelia Lew of Women's Health Melbourne and Jordi Morrison breaking down hard concepts in an easy to understand conversation. Find us at @knockeduppodcast on instagram. For more from Women's Health Melbourne you can follow us on Facebook and Instagram (@womenshealthmelbourne), and Dr Raelia Lew on Instagram (@drraelialew). Have a question about any aspect of women's health or fertility? Email podcast@womenshealthmelbourne.com.au. We'll keep all requests anonymous.

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