Episode 5: Myth: Fertility treatment isn’t for fat folks

Episode Summary:

In this episode of Fat and Fertile, we explore the ideas that fertility treatment is more risky and less effective for fat folks.

We dive into where these ideas come from, why they are rooted in anti-fat bias and how you can use the research to advocate for your care.

What to Expect from the Podcast

Looking at anti-fat bias in healthcare, noting that IVF procedures were originally tested on smaller bodies. Addressing safety concerns, particularly around anesthesia risks, citing studies that show no increased risk for those with the highest BMI. Importance of informed consent and advocating for ourselves.

Highlights

  • Challenges in Accessing Fertility Treatment for Fat Folks

  • Efficacy of IVF for Fat Folks

  • Anti-Fat Bias in Healthcare

  • Safety Concerns and Anesthesia Risks

  • Other Potential Risks and Evidence

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Episode 4: Myth: You don’t deserve fertility care til you’ve lost weight