Ask the Doctor: Seeking Help with Infertility
Infertility is commonly defined as failure to conceive after twelve months when the woman is 35 years of age or younger, or after six months when the woman is older than 35. In about 60% of all cases the cause of infertility involves, at least in part, reproductive issues in the woman. The stress and distress this causes women can be devastating. Fortunately, for many women, help exists and successful conception can be attained.
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Read MoreHow to Talk to Your Doctor About Fertility
Join Dr. Georgia Witkin, Head of Patient Care Services at Progyny, as she talks with Dr. Tanmoy Mukherjee, a board-certified Reproductive Endocrinologist, Associate Director of Reproductive Endocrinology at Mt. Sinai and Co-Director at RMA of New York, in the first episode of Progyny’s Expert Interview Series. The experts break down the best ways to have a productive conversation with your doctor about your fertility in this episode.
Hear tips to ensure you get the information you need from the doctors themselves.
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If you’ve ever sat down with your friends to complain about your period, you already know that everyone has a completely different experience. Some women have their period for days and days, while others are finished with the whole matter in under 72 hours. There are light flows, heavy flows, and flows that relegate you to bed for the duration of your menstrual cycle. So with all this variation, what is a normal period, if any such thing exists?
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Smoking is an addictive habit that can make quitting pretty difficult. The good news is, research has found women typically quit smoking when they become pregnant. However, a new report released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention this week found that one in 14 women still smokes while pregnant. Unfortunately, the baby is likely to experience major health issues because of it.
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