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Season 3 Episode 22: Dr. Roohi Jeelani on Fertility, Risk, and Reclaiming the Conversation
Season 3, Ep. 22
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Double board-certified reproductive endocrinologist Dr. Roohi Jeelani joins the SEAM Podcast to talk about the critical intersections of fertility, genetics, and cancer risk, and why proactive reproductive care is a form of self-advocacy. In this conversation with host Amy Cohen Epstein, Dr. Jeelani breaks down what every woman should know about egg preservation, family planning, and navigating fertility after a cancer diagnosis or high-risk genetic screening.
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