The COVID-19 pandemic has brought unexpected times in all aspects of life, especially for those trying to manage fertility and pregnancy.
Reproductive endocrinologists Alan Penzias, MD and Kim Thornton, MD speak about recent infertility studies at Boston IVF, how COVID-19 might impact the female reproductive system and male reproductive tract, and the Boston IVF COVID-19 Task Force.
In this webinar, attendees will learn about:
✅ How the coronavirus works
✅ A recent Boston IVF study on pandemic stressors
✅ How COVID-19 might impact reproductive systems
✅ How Boston IVF is handling the pandemic
PRESENTATION TIMESTAMPS
Introduction 00:00
Early Pandemic 03:57
Stressors During the Pandemic 15:20
Pregnancy and COVID-19 Overview 19 18:12
Coronavirus Structure 19:05
Coronavirus Reproductive Systems 21:28
Wuhan Experience 23:54
Other Studies 27:40
Counseling 33:15
Boston IVF & COVID-19 37:00
Q&A 44:59
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ABOUT BOSTON IVF
Boston IVF is one of the largest and most experienced fertility networks in the United States, with more than 125,000 babies born since 1986. Founded as one of the nation's first private practice IVF centers, the Boston IVF network has grown to include over 30 reproductive endocrinologists across 30 centers throughout Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Delaware, Idaho, Indiana, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, and Utah. A renowned innovator of reproductive technologies, advanced protocols, and cutting-edge research, Boston IVF has achieved numerous "firsts" in the field of reproductive care.
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