Health Concerns Facing African-American Women
Our health is determined by many factors, including biology, genetics, culture, behavior, and access to care. Often, different groups of people have different health considerations and risks.
February 4, 2019
Read MoreThe Importance of Peer Support during Fertility Treatment
The RMA of New York Support group is a comfortable place where female patients can share their …
January 28, 2019
Read MoreWhat is Premature Ovarian Failure?
What is Premature Ovarian Failure? Premature ovarian failure, also known as primary ovarian …
January 21, 2019
Read MoreThe Facts About Folate
What foods should I introduce to my diet? Can I continue to exercise? How much weight is safe to gain? These are just a few of the dozens of questions that can flood someone’s mind upon first learning that they are pregnant. For those pregnant for the first time, there is a lot of new information to learn in a short amount of time.
January 7, 2019
Read More40 Years of IVF from My Perspective
I performed my first egg retrieval in 1984 on a woman who had her fallopian tubes removed for a …
December 31, 2018
Read MoreWhy the Science of Coping Isn't Realistic When it Comes to Infertility
You may have heard or read that you are supposed to work through your stress or feelings of …
December 24, 2018
Read MoreThe Truth about Taking Antidepressants during IVF
Since the first IVF success in the late 1970s, in vitro fertilization (IVF) has changed society’s …
December 17, 2018
Read MoreHow to Handle the Stress of the Holidays and Infertility
It’s that time of year again – the holidays. Ads are showing perfect parties with friends and happy …
December 10, 2018
Read MoreFor Female Couples Co-IVF is on the Rise
Over the past decades, the definition of ‘family’ has expanded beyond a traditional heterosexual couple. Today, unmarried, single parents, and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender singles or couples are finally recognized as families. Despite this more inclusive definition, reproductive technologies to assist non-heterosexual couples create a family have remained limited. Until now.
December 3, 2018
Read MoreFertility-Friendly Tips for Eating & Drinking During the Holidays
The holiday season is quickly approaching, and we often associate this time of the year with comfort food, large meals, lots of sweet treats and a whole lot of leftovers. Specifically, the increased sugar intake that is often associated with holiday foods can play a role in insulin resistance, something that may go hand-in-hand with fertility issues.
November 19, 2018
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