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‘The Retrievals,’ Episode 5: The Outcomes | |
(12 days later) | |
Outcomes of fertility treatment are typically measured by whether or not the patient has a baby. The outcomes in this case are a lot more complicated. | Outcomes of fertility treatment are typically measured by whether or not the patient has a baby. The outcomes in this case are a lot more complicated. |
Women at the clinic lost trust in the medical system. Now many of them have to reckon with that unease as they progress through pregnancies and childbirth. | Women at the clinic lost trust in the medical system. Now many of them have to reckon with that unease as they progress through pregnancies and childbirth. |
They are also trying to hold Yale accountable for its failures, but how do you bring a lawsuit for ignoring pain? | They are also trying to hold Yale accountable for its failures, but how do you bring a lawsuit for ignoring pain? |
We also find out what happens to the nurse when she seeks a return to normalcy. | We also find out what happens to the nurse when she seeks a return to normalcy. |
Carla Pallone is a composer based in France. After classical training as a violinist, she performed in the bands Mansfield.TYA and VACΛRME. She now composes music for cinema and the theater, and has written music for films including “La Fille au Bracelet,” “Libre Garance!” and “Midnight Skin.” | Carla Pallone is a composer based in France. After classical training as a violinist, she performed in the bands Mansfield.TYA and VACΛRME. She now composes music for cinema and the theater, and has written music for films including “La Fille au Bracelet,” “Libre Garance!” and “Midnight Skin.” |
Reported, produced and hosted by Susan BurtonProduced and edited by Laura StarecheskiExecutive Editor, Serial Productions Julie SnyderSupervising Producer, Serial Productions Ndeye ThioubouMusic supervision and sound design by Phoebe WangOriginal score by Carla PalloneMusic mixing by Thomas Poli at Impersonal FreedomResearch and fact-checking by Ben Phelan and Caitlin LoveStandards Editor Susan WesslingLegal review by Dana GreenArt direction by Pablo DelcanAdditional editing by Katie Mingle and Ira GlassAdditional production by Michelle NavarroDeputy Managing Editor Sam DolnickProducing help by Jeffrey Miranda, Kelly Doe, Renan Borelli, Desiree Ibekwe and Anisha Muni | Reported, produced and hosted by Susan BurtonProduced and edited by Laura StarecheskiExecutive Editor, Serial Productions Julie SnyderSupervising Producer, Serial Productions Ndeye ThioubouMusic supervision and sound design by Phoebe WangOriginal score by Carla PalloneMusic mixing by Thomas Poli at Impersonal FreedomResearch and fact-checking by Ben Phelan and Caitlin LoveStandards Editor Susan WesslingLegal review by Dana GreenArt direction by Pablo DelcanAdditional editing by Katie Mingle and Ira GlassAdditional production by Michelle NavarroDeputy Managing Editor Sam DolnickProducing help by Jeffrey Miranda, Kelly Doe, Renan Borelli, Desiree Ibekwe and Anisha Muni |
Special thanks to Erik Tanner, Pierre Cattoni, Lee Riffaterre, Katie Fuchs, Jordan Cohen, Victoria Kim, Jason Fujikuni, Kimmy Tsai, Ashka Gami, Nina Lassam, Jon McNally, Krystal Plomatos and Sam Posner. | Special thanks to Erik Tanner, Pierre Cattoni, Lee Riffaterre, Katie Fuchs, Jordan Cohen, Victoria Kim, Jason Fujikuni, Kimmy Tsai, Ashka Gami, Nina Lassam, Jon McNally, Krystal Plomatos and Sam Posner. |
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