Dr. Alan Copperman speaks to Parents.com on how to conceive after 40
If 40 is the new 30, it's no wonder so many women are keeping up with all the activities from their third decade, including being able to conceive. Planned pregnancies among 40-year-olds are more prevalent than ever in the U.S.; the birth rate among women age 40 to 44 increased from 10.2 to 10.3 per 1,000 births in 2011, according to the Centers For Diseases Control and Prevention.
July 8, 2016
Read MoreNew York Magazine Recognizes Six Reproductive Medicine Associates of New York Physicians in their 2016 “Best Doctors” Issue
Reproductive Medicine Associates of New York (RMA of New York), a Manhattan-based fertility practice globally renowned as a leader in reproductive care and for achieving exceptional birth rates through assisted reproductive technologies, has once again had several of its physicians recognized as the "Best Doctors" in the region by New York Magazine. This is the 15th year in a row that RMA of New York physicians have been named on the list, with this year's honorees being Alan B. Copperman, MD, Lawrence Grunfeld, MD, Benjamin Sandler, MD, Daniel E. Stein, MD, Jeffrey Klein, MD and Natan Bar-Chama, MD.
June 14, 2016
Read MoreDr. Alan Copperman speaks to Parents.com on how medications can affect one’s fertility.
Your fertility may drop if you're taking certain medicines. Here's what you need to know to when you're trying to conceive
June 9, 2016
Read MoreDr. Alan Copperman speaks to SELF magazine on stress having any correlation to fertility and achieving pregnancy
Couples struggling to conceive hear it all the time: Stressing about getting pregnant will just make it harder. Except being told that typically just causes even more stress, throwing those who are already under serious pressure into a bigger spiral of anxiety. But does being frazzled really make it harder to make a baby?
June 5, 2016
Read MoreDr. Natan Bar-Chama speaks to Health Day and is featured on CBSNews.com on how moderate coffee drinking and caffeine consumption can reduce the risks of erectile dysfunction
Coffee perks millions of Americans up each morning, and a new study finds it might help keep men's sex lives percolating, too.
May 21, 2016
Read MoreLatest Data Demonstrates IVF Success Rates Incorporating New Treatment Procedures as ART Evolves
Reproductive Medicine Associates of New York (RMA of New York), a Manhattan-based fertility center globally-renowned for its advanced expertise and innovation in assisted reproductive technology, ranks among an elite group of New York fertility centers publishing in vitro fertilization (IVF) success rates that exceed the U.S. national average. According to annual data released by the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART) for the year ending December 2014, RMA of New York achieved a live birth rate of 65.9% (n=387)* in women under age 35, compared to the national average of 57%.
May 17, 2016
Read MoreRMANY Medical Director Dr. Alan B. Copperman featured in Heavy.com speaking on embryo screening and how women like Janet Jackson may benefit as they build a family later in life
Janet Jackson is delaying her Unbreakable world tour again to plan a family with her husband Wissam Al Mana. The postponement comes a month before she was set to kick off the 55-date tour in Las Vegas. Doctors advised her to “rest up,” but it’s unclear if Jackson is already pregnant
May 4, 2016
Read MoreDr. Alan Copperman speaks to Self.com on how early menopause and premature ovarian failure can lead to irregular periods.
Having your period is one of those things you learn to expect will happen to you every single month, for 30 or so years of your life. It's just part of the deal (burden?) of having a female reproductive system. For some, though, their monthly flow is unpredictable. Even for the lucky ones who get it like clockwork, irregularity strikes every now and then, throwing your monthly planning for a loop.
May 3, 2016
Read MoreDr. Alan Copperman provides insight to writer Anna Maltby of Refinery29 on the 27 weirdest things she’s googled since trying to get pregnant
We live in a WebMD world. Feeling sick? Google it. Not sure how much ibuprofen it’s okay to take at once? Google it. It’s almost second nature to turn to the internet for medical advice nowadays. But as anyone who’s tried to get pregnant in probably the past 10 years knows, there’s almost a heightening to the frenzy of search terms you find yourself thumbing in when you’re hoping to add to your family.
April 29, 2016
Read MoreDr. Lawrence Grunfeld speaks to STAT about embryo screening and advances in ivf treatment accountable for less frequent occurrence of triplets and higher-order births over the past two decades.
Where have all the triplets (and quadruplets, and quintuplets) gone?
April 28, 2016
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