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13th Jun 2022

How Happy is Your Embryologist

In this episode we’re talking to some incredibly passionate people who absolutely love their jobs - meet the Embryologists and learn about the highs and lows of their work as we talk to 3 female and one male embryologist - in a field that is over 75% female. We hear from Alease Daniel, Victoria Wigley, Dani Smale, and Giles Palmer about what makes them happy and sad in their work. 

What was discussed: 

  • Why Alease chose to share her work on social media to dispel the mystery about the lab and how it can empower patients 
  • How Labs can be understaffed and embryologists are undervalued and their opinions aren’t valued. 
  • Burnout but it’s still a job - they don’t want to be worked to death and the human aspect of the embryologist isn’t considered. 
  • Lack of training in delivering bad news
  • How when Victoria was working as a lab manager meant she could spend more time with patients - not been able to do that previously, so didn’t have the opportunity to build rapport 
  • How she realized there was a gap in the info from the lab side - eg. lots of questions from patients about add-ons that make patients feel vulnerable 
  • The benefit of having someone impartial to go through them to make an informed decision to go back to the clinic and feel more in control 
  • WHow being an Emrbyologist is always a topic of conversation at dinner parties always fascinates people. 
  • How you go on the journey with patients so when it doesn’t work or they lose the baby, it’s heartbreaking 
  • Embryologists are scientists and aren’t trained in the emotional side 
  • Talks about a study of over 1k embryologists - looking at mental health and presented as a poster at Fertility 2022
  • Job needs a lot of skills, as there is little automation. 
  • Need good hand and eye coordination
  • Often work alone  but often don’t do the whole cycle
  • Can be very stressful 
  • Daily appraisal - why didn’t this person get pregnant 
  • Time Commitment - every weekend, on a rota, often on call - mission-critical equipment is on alarms 
  • Job changes all the time
  • About 75% are female to male in embryology 
  • The embryology population is ageing out 

This series of The Fertility Podcast is sponsored by TMRW

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If you’ve found your route to parenthood hasn’t been straightforward, The Fertility Podcast is for you. From how to optimise your fertility to getting pregnant naturally, navigating IVF, understanding donor conception or surrogacy to how to prepare for a life without children. Whatever your situation, you are not alone. Created by Natalie Silverman, a former fertility patient in 2014, I then joined forces with Kate Davies, an independent fertility nurse consultant as we spoke to a range of experts and people just like you. Today in 2023, Kate is now hosting the podcast without Natalie ( who you can find hosting The F Word at Work ) here the podcast is going back to its routes to share more patient stories as we’re here to hold your hand, on your route to parenthood including how it impacts you at work.

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