Taco Bout Fertility Tuesday

Back-to-Back, DuoStim, or Just IVF Twice? Let’s Clear This Up

Mark Amols, MD Season 8 Episode 4

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IVF terms like back-to-back cycles, DuoStim, double stimulation, and accelerated IVF are often used interchangeably—but they don’t mean the same thing. And confusing them can lead to unrealistic expectations.

In this episode of Taco ’Bout Fertility Tuesday, Dr. Mark Amols breaks down what these terms actually mean, how they differ, and—most importantly—when one approach may make sense over another. We talk about why doing IVF twice doesn’t magically improve egg quality, how ovarian biology and timing matter more than buzzwords, and why faster isn’t always better.

You’ll learn:

  • The real difference between back-to-back IVF cycles and DuoStim
  • Why high egg yield can increase cyst risk and affect next-cycle outcomes
  • How early follicle recruitment makes luteal-phase stimulation helpful for some patients
  • What the research actually shows about outcomes and success rates
  • The one question every patient should ask when a clinic recommends “accelerated” IVF

If you’ve ever wondered whether DuoStim is better, more aggressive, or just IVF on a tighter schedule—this episode clears it up.

Same ovaries. Same egg pool. Different calendars.

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