Unexpecting: Season 2 Episode 13

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  • Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024

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  • @lamb83
    @lamb83 4 месяца назад +1

    I was enthralled by your conversation with Dr. Aimee; thank you for asking such thoughtful (and thought-provoking) questions. I am 41, so I always appreciate hearing that not being to able to conceive after a certain age is a misconception. I actually purchased NAD+ a few months ago but then was hesitant to add yet another supplement to my routine. But after learning even more about its benefits from your chat I will start taking it. Have a wonderful summer!

  • @lauraellerman9443
    @lauraellerman9443 4 месяца назад +2

    19:20 - ❤ I’m a member of a new FB support group for women going through IVF (BLOOM: Fertility Journey in Korea) and just the other day (and many times before) multiple women have posted concerns about having low AMH & DOR, despite being only in their younger 30s, and they are always so worried about it.
    I didn’t realize that having low AMH in your early 30’s isn’t quite as bad of a case as having low AMH in your early 40’s. Good to know!
    I will refer them to this video / BIG THANKS 👏🏻 to Dr. Aimee and y’all!

  • @Jennifer-fk8kb
    @Jennifer-fk8kb 4 месяца назад +2

    I think having lab made uteruses to carry babies is going to have an incredible impact on society in ways that people cannot even imagine. I think most of them not good. While it sounds like a great option for those that can’t carry a child, carrying a baby is a unique ability bestowed upon women. Taking that away would change gender dynamics to such a degree that it’s impossible to predict what kind of problems we would have.
    We see major changes come about just due to minor policy changes, can you imagine no longer needing women to carry babies?
    I think the ethics of it need to be considered along with things like cloning humans, etc. due to the incredible impact it could have.