Dr. Matthew Lederman speaks to ABCNews.com about BRCA positive women seeking fertility preservation options at an earlier age
Growing up, Lindsay Avner saw firsthand the devastating toll breast and ovarian cancer could take on a family. Her grandmother and great-grandmother passed away from cancer before she was born and her mother was treated for breast and ovarian cancer when she was just 12 years old.
October 20, 2016
Read MoreReproductive Medicine Associates of New York Unveils Encouraging Data on Aneuploidy Rates in Embryos of Patients Carrying BRCA Mutation at 2016 ASRM Conference
Leading Manhattan-based fertility center Reproductive Medicine Associates of New York (RMA of New York), will present stimulating findings from a retrospective cohort study analyzing ovarian reserve and embryonic aneuploidy rates in BRCA 1 and 2 carriers as part of a set of 33 scientific abstracts at the 72nd annual meeting of the American Society of Reproductive Medicine (ASRM). The data concludes that although patients who carry the BRCA mutation are known to have an altered DNA repair mechanism, their embryos did not demonstrate increased rate of aneuploidy.
October 19, 2016
Read MoreReproductive Medicine Associates of New York Presents 33 Scientific Abstracts at 2016 ASRM Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah
Reproductive Medicine Associates of New York (RMA of New York) a Manhattan-based fertility center, is presenting 33 scientific abstracts at this year's American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) conference in Salt Lake City, Utah. Infertility specialists, embryologists, researchers and other experts from RMA of New York will discuss the latest developments in clinical research findings the clinic has discovered in the field of reproductive science.
October 17, 2016
Read MoreDr. Kimberley A. Thornton speaks to Glamour.com advising women over 45 to have a medical evaluation prior to conceiving.
Biological Clock Be Damned: Janet Jackson Is Having a Baby at 50
October 12, 2016
Read MoreDr. Alan Copperman discusses how healthy babies are born utilizing the most advanced treatment in assisted reproductive technology
This latest breakthrough is one of many advancements in the field of fertility that scientists expect will change the way babies are created.
October 10, 2016
Read MoreDr. Alan B. Copperman featured on DailyMail discussing the relationship between stress and infertility
How STRESS makes it harder to conceive: Women who feel overstretched 'are 40% less likely to get pregnant'
- Doctors have long suspected that stress levels affect fertility
- But a new study has calculated exactly how drastic the effect is
- They also found women experience spike in stress after conceiving
- However, women should not feel guilty about infertility, one doctor told Daily Mail Online
September 13, 2016
Read MoreDr. Alan Copperman speaks to Salon in a live stream interview about Embryonic Engineering & CRISPR.
If you could edit your child’s genes, would you?
Dr. Alan Copperman joined Salon Talks to discuss the ethics of the first gene editing technology in human embryosSeptember 13, 2016
Read MoreDr. Joseph Davis speaks to Fox News on options for ivf couples with frozen embryos.
Program helps families 'adopt' embryos donated by other couples
September 1, 2016
Read MoreDr. Kimberley A. Thornton explains to Self.com how abortion can impact your fertility potential
Many women who have abortions hope to have children at a later time. Since having an abortion is just about the literal opposite of having a baby, it's natural to wonder if a past procedure will have an impact on future fertility.
August 31, 2016
Read MoreRMANY Co-Founder Dr. Tanmoy Mukherjee featured in Emmy writer Jessi Klein’s novel You’ll Grow Out of It available on Amazon.com
PEOPLE'S BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR!
ONE OF NEW YORK TIMES' NOTABLE BOOKS OF 2016!
INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES AND USA TODAY BESTSELLER!YOU'LL GROW OUT OF IT hilariously, and candidly, explores the journey of the twenty-first century woman.
August 31, 2016
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