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Talking Mini IVF with Dr. Sherman Silber

32 min · 2. Juni 2026
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The conversation with Dr. Sherman Silber provides a comprehensive understanding of Mini IVF, its principles, misconceptions, patient criteria, and future innovations. Dr. Silber explains the goals of Mini IVF, the use of birth control pills, and the synchronization of stimulation cycles. He also discusses patient preferences, innovations in IVF, and the future of IVF, including the potential for skin biopsies to retrieve eggs and the use of IVM. The conversation concludes with a Q&A session and a look forward to future innovations in the field of IVF. Takeaways * Mini IVF aims to provide the ovary with a modest amount of FSH and LH stimulation to produce better quality eggs. * Mini IVF results in a higher baby rate per egg, with statistics showing four to five times higher success rates compared to traditional IVF. * The use of birth control pills or antagonists for more than 18 days is crucial to suppress the pituitary gland and synchronize the stimulation of eggs. * Mini IVF is not just about low-dose stimulation; it aims to mimic the natural cycle and provide the kind of stimulation that eggs really want to see in the ovary. Chapters * 00:00 Introduction to Mini IVF and Dr. Sherman Silber * 08:49 Misconceptions and Challenges of Mini IVF * 18:05 Patient Preferences and Innovations in IVF * 28:59 IVM and the Future of IVF * 35:51 Conclusion and Q&A

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Episode Talking Mini IVF with Dr. Sherman Silber Cover

Talking Mini IVF with Dr. Sherman Silber

The conversation with Dr. Sherman Silber provides a comprehensive understanding of Mini IVF, its principles, misconceptions, patient criteria, and future innovations. Dr. Silber explains the goals of Mini IVF, the use of birth control pills, and the synchronization of stimulation cycles. He also discusses patient preferences, innovations in IVF, and the future of IVF, including the potential for skin biopsies to retrieve eggs and the use of IVM. The conversation concludes with a Q&A session and a look forward to future innovations in the field of IVF. Takeaways * Mini IVF aims to provide the ovary with a modest amount of FSH and LH stimulation to produce better quality eggs. * Mini IVF results in a higher baby rate per egg, with statistics showing four to five times higher success rates compared to traditional IVF. * The use of birth control pills or antagonists for more than 18 days is crucial to suppress the pituitary gland and synchronize the stimulation of eggs. * Mini IVF is not just about low-dose stimulation; it aims to mimic the natural cycle and provide the kind of stimulation that eggs really want to see in the ovary. Chapters * 00:00 Introduction to Mini IVF and Dr. Sherman Silber * 08:49 Misconceptions and Challenges of Mini IVF * 18:05 Patient Preferences and Innovations in IVF * 28:59 IVM and the Future of IVF * 35:51 Conclusion and Q&A

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