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From AMH to Embryo Transfer: The IVF Process Nobody Fully Explains

59 min · 17. juni 2026
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IVF gets thrown around as a catch-all term. Most people — including most patients — don’t actually know what it involves. Dr. Rhea Chattopadhyay, reproductive endocrinologist and IVF specialist, joins Angel and Raman to walk through the whole process: AMH testing, ovarian stimulation, egg retrieval, embryo grading, PGT-A, expanded carrier screening, embryo transfer, and what the body still has to do after the clinic’s work is done. She also covers the ethical questions that don’t have clean answers yet — what happens to unused frozen eggs and embryos, how many IVF cycles is too many, and what it’s like to have the crystal ball conversation with patients who want to know if it’s going to work. A lot of people go through fertility treatment completely alone. This episode was made for them.

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From AMH to Embryo Transfer: The IVF Process Nobody Fully Explains

IVF gets thrown around as a catch-all term. Most people — including most patients — don’t actually know what it involves. Dr. Rhea Chattopadhyay, reproductive endocrinologist and IVF specialist, joins Angel and Raman to walk through the whole process: AMH testing, ovarian stimulation, egg retrieval, embryo grading, PGT-A, expanded carrier screening, embryo transfer, and what the body still has to do after the clinic’s work is done. She also covers the ethical questions that don’t have clean answers yet — what happens to unused frozen eggs and embryos, how many IVF cycles is too many, and what it’s like to have the crystal ball conversation with patients who want to know if it’s going to work. A lot of people go through fertility treatment completely alone. This episode was made for them.

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