The Endo Exchange Ep. 4 On-Demand
What happens when fertility treatments fail—but no one asks why? This episode of The Endo Exchange dives into the complex intersection of endometriosis, diminished ovarian reserve (DOR), and IVF outcomes.
Dr. Karli Provost Goldstein is joined by renowned reproductive endocrinologist Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh and patient advocate Monica Wunderman to explore what conventional fertility care often overlooks—and what patients can do to get the answers they deserve
Featuring:
Dr. Karli Provost Goldstein – Board-certified MIGS surgeon and founder of ESSE Care, explaining how inflammation and undiagnosed endometriosis can derail even the best fertility plans—and how proper diagnosis and surgical care can change the outcome.
Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh – Reproductive endocrinologist known as “The Egg Whisperer,” sharing her insights on IVF timing, egg quality, and why whole-body care matters when navigating fertility with DOR and endometriosis.
Monica Wunderman – Advocate and infertility warrior, revealing her personal story of misdiagnosis, uterine anomaly, multiple failed IVF cycles, and finally finding healing through excision surgery and exploring surrogacy.
What You’ll Learn:
- How endometriosis and DOR are connected—and why IVF often isn’t enough
- Why repeated IVF failure without a clear reason should raise red flags
- What excision surgery can reveal that scans and labs miss
- When to consider egg retrieval vs. surgery first—and how to decide
- Why adenomyosis can block implantation and how it’s diagnosed
- How inflammation affects egg quality, implantation, and long-term health
- Why surrogacy might be the safest option for some—and how to choose it with confidence
This conversation is for every patient who’s been told to “just keep trying” without being given a real answer. It’s for the ones feeling dismissed, inflamed, or confused by poor results and little support.
Watch now and walk away with clarity, courage, and a care plan that makes sense.