Why "failed cycle" and "poor responder" wound infertility patients
The words doctors use during fertility care can wound the patient sitting across the desk. "Failed cycle." "Poor responder." "Ovarian failure." For a woman already carrying the grief of a child she has never had, those words can feel like nails in a coffin. Oluyemisi Famuyiwa, a fertility specialist, argues that infertility grief is compounded by cultural stigma and by clinical language medicine rarely audits. This episode is based on her article "The emotional impact of infertility is grief unspoken," published on KevinMD. You will hear why up to 40 to 50 percent of infertility cases involve a male factor, why the team-based script ("do it for your partner") often gets a resistant husband to agree to testing, what social media hides about donor eggs and late-in-life pregnancies, why no supplement can reverse the biological aging of eggs, and why being culturally nosy is one of the most useful clinical skills a fertility doctor can develop.
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