In this episdoe, we respond to a viral opinion piece by CCRM's Dr. Brian Levine, who argues that OBGYNs are fueling the IVF boom by failing to counsel women on their fertility at annual visits , and that it's costing women their chance at motherhood.
In this episode:
What Dr. Levine got right — and where his argument falls apart
Why the 7-minute annual visit was never designed to cover fertility, mental health, cancer screening, genetics, and everything else specialists wish it did
The "Renaissance doctor" problem: why OBGYNs are expected to be everything at once
Why IVF clinics have little financial incentive to counsel borderline-fertile patients early
The real reason birth rates are declining — and why it has almost nothing to do with missed fertility counseling
The OBGYN workforce crisis: fewer providers, shorter careers, and a system burning people out
Why standardizing medicine may be one of the most dangerous things we can do
What women can actually do right now to advocate for themselves within a broken system
Since the release of this episode: Brian Levine and The Free Press updated the title of the article referenced in this episode. The original title read: "Business Is Booming Because OB/GYNs Are Not Doing Their Job." It has since been changed to: "I'm an IVF Doctor. The Annual OB-GYN Visit Needs a Redesign."
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