Recently, Suzanne wrote in to ask if working a night shift may negatively impact her chances of becoming pregnant via embryo transfer. Here's what she has to say, "I'm wondering if you think that it's very bad to work night shifts when trying to get pregnant with an embryo transfer. I also work some days and evenings, but mostly nights. And I've heard different things about it. If it's good or not, what do you think about it? Can it really disturb implantation and cause miscarriage?"
And my answer for Suzanne is that it depends on many things, including how long you've been trying and your age. You can tune in for my full answer, along with answers to other listener questions.
To hear the rest of my answer, and the answer to other listener questions, tune in to today's episode. Subscribe to my YouTube channel for more fertility tips! Join Egg Whisperer School Checkout the podcast Subscribe to the newsletter to get updates Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh is one of America’s most well known fertility doctors. Her success rate at baby-making is what gives future parents hope when all hope is lost. She pioneered the TUSHY Method and BALLS Method to decrease your time to pregnancy. Learn more about the TUSHY Method and find a wealth of fertility resources at www.draimee.org.