
The Scariest Part of IVF—And Why It Terrifies Me as a Doctor
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There’s a lot to worry about in IVF: Will you get enough eggs? Will your embryos be normal? Will the transfer work?
But for Dr. Mark Amols, there’s one part that truly keeps him up at night—fertilization.
In this deeply personal episode of Taco Bout Fertility Tuesday, Dr. Amols shares why fertilization is the most unpredictable and emotionally gut-wrenching step in the entire IVF process. You’ll get a crash course in reproductive biology—meiosis, pronuclei, 0PNs, 2PNs, and more—and learn what really happens the night sperm meets egg.
He explains:
- Why even perfect sperm and eggs can fail to fertilize
- The terrifying uncertainty of ICSI and why it doesn’t guarantee success
- How fertilization failure happens—and why it feels like a blindside
- What embryologists look for when checking for normal fertilization
- The brutal truth about age, egg quality, and cellular death
Whether you’re preparing for IVF, recovering from a failed cycle, or just want to understand the science behind the scariest moment in the lab, this episode delivers the insight—and honesty—you won’t hear anywhere else.
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