Episode Synopsis "How will RSC Manage My Cycle When I Travel From China?"
Dr. Ravi Agarwal will discuss teaching at Harvard and how it helps him counsel his patients, how long you need to be with RSC to complete fertility treatment, and how growing up in the Bay area prepared him to take care of Chinese patients.
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