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Infertile patients cannot afford to wait for treatment while their eggs get older.

Dr. Sherman Silber, Infertility Center of St. Louis, is offering video consultations for patients who need to plan now for their treatment while stay-at-home orders are in place. He is talking to and evaluating patients in their home to comply with social distancing measures.

Dr. Silber is discovering that patients actually prefer this method of telemedicine consultation over the conventional office visit. Patients have conveyed that “it is so much more convenient and less stressful” to have a telemedicine personal consultation than to take a day off from work to travel to the doctor’s office and sit with other nervous patients in the waiting room.

The COVID-19 pandemic is thus changing much of the way we will do things in the future, and for the better. “Our patients are surprisingly much happier with this approach. Of course, at some point we need to perform hands on treatment. But with this new manner of seeing patients, we can come to the right diagnosis and treatment plan for most patients more efficiently, quickly, and painlessly, with no loss of personal one-on-one communication.” This is a very welcome new era of telemedicine that has been forced on us by the current difficult times.

Fertility Docs Uncensored Ep 296: Cracking the Code on Aging Eggs with Dr Sherman Silber

In this thought-provoking episode of Fertility Docs Uncensored, hosts Dr. Carrie Bedient, Dr. Susan Hudson, and Dr. Abby Eblen welcome internationally recognized fertility pioneer Dr. Sherman Silber to explore how minimal stimulation IVF protocols can offer new hope for women facing diminished ovarian reserve (DOR) and premature ovarian insufficiency (POI). Dr. Silber explains why less can be more when it comes to stimulation (using lower doses of gonadotropins and daily Clomid to improve egg quality and outcomes).

The conversation also ventures into the future of fertility, including cutting-edge research on turning skin cells into eggs and sperm — a breakthrough that could redefine IVF within the next decade. With engaging stories from both the human and animal world (including elephant and orangutan reproductive research), this episode blends humor, science, and hope for patients navigating fertility challenges.

Listen now.