
Dr. Huang shares questions from patients, residents, fellows, staff, and medical students regarding fertility and hormones.
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Ms. Robinson, 32-year-old G1P1001, had one Cesarean delivery via Pfannenstiel incision two years ago. She had a two-month history of severe lower abdominal and pelvic pain. Lifting heavy objects, holding her baby, straining, laughing, and i...
Medical student Chloe inquires about the effect of plastics on IVF.
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyethylene (PE), polystyrene (PS) and polycarbonate
We are in contact with items made from PVC, PE, PS and polycarbonate everyday. They...
Insemination is normally performed without ultrasound guidance at my current institution, Texas Children’s Hospital. Sheryl and other fellows knew that I used to perform ultrasound-guided insemination at my prior institution. In preparation...
This girl was born with one left kidney; the condition was diagnosed by an ultrasound anatomy scan at 20 weeks gestation. The menarche was at age 10. She was brought to a provider by the mother because her recent menstrual cramps were signi...
Ms. Murphy is scheduled to receive an euploid embryo obtained from her prior embryo banking cycle five days after egg retrieval. She reaffirms the plan even though more eggs were retrieved this time and there is concern of hyperstimulation....
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Dr. Huang, a board-certified fertility specialist (REI), is a professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Baylor College of Medicine - Texas Medical Center. He was trained at the Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School.
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