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Fertility Docs Uncensored is hosted by Dr. Carrie Bedient at the Fertility Center of Las Vegas, Dr. Susan Hudson at the Texas Fertility Center, and Dr. Abby Eblen at the Nashville Fertility Center. Today, the Docs answer a wide range of general IVF questions that commonly come up during treatment. The discussion includes scenarios where fertilization rates are good but embryo development is poor, resulting in few or no usable embryos. The doctors explore possible contributing factors in both the egg and the sperm, test options that may provide more insight, and consider treatment strategies for future cycles. They also address procedural challenges during egg retrievals, medication considerations, and lifestyle factors that may impact outcomes. Other topics include treatment your doctor may consider if embryos do not develop well after fertilization. The hosts explain when DNA fragmentation testing for the male partner may be helpful and how advanced genetic testing, such as PGT-A+, can help determine whether the issue is related to egg or sperm quality. They discuss when growth hormone may be considered during stimulation and what evidence supports its use. The episode also covers what happens if an ovary cannot be safely accessed during an egg retrieval, why safety always comes first, and whether bowel prep or weight loss may improve access in future cycles. Additional questions addressed include whether this problem can recur, how GLP-1 medications should be managed around retrievals, whether breastfeeding impacts frozen embryo transfer success, and why sedation practices during egg retrieval vary between clinics and countries