Time Magazine publishes an in-depth perspective on the process of egg freezing, featuring Dr. Alan Copperman, embryologist Rose Moschini, and an exclusive view of the RMA of New York laboratory
Truth About Egg Freezing
July 23, 2015
Read MoreDr. Alan Copperman speaks to Healthline on the benefits of egg freezing and how modern advancements in fertility preservation have enabled women to have a family when the time is right
Singer Sophie B. Hawkins gave birth in early July to a daughter at the age of 50.
Using an embryo frozen 20 years prior, she took advantage of the technology so her son could have a sibling.
“Being 50 is actually an amazing age to have a second child because I am more wise, calm, humorous, appreciative, simple, and clear,” Hawkins told US Magazine.
July 20, 2015
Read MoreDr. Natan Bar-Chama speaks to Newsweek about the FDA moving closer toward approval of the female version of Viagra
A drug developed to increase sex drive in women may have too many side effects to warrant U.S. approval, according to a safety and efficacy review released this week by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
June 2, 2015
Read MoreDr. Alan B. Copperman speaks to WIRED Magazine about using data from Celmatix platform Polaris to take the guesswork out of getting pregnant
IMAGINE THIS SCENARIO: Rita and Dennis are trying to have a baby. Rita is 41. Dennis is 39. They’ve been trying to conceive naturally for 15 months and have had one miscarriage.
Based on those data points, and others—Rita’s body mass index, Dennis’s sperm count, and various hormone levels—when Rita and Dennis finally decide to seek fertility treatment, their physician will tell them that, based on the numbers, they have about a 2 percent chance of having a baby naturally, an 8 percent chance with the assistance of fertility injections, and a 24 percent chance if they consider in vitro fertilization.
May 22, 2015
Read MoreDr. Alan Copperman speaks to MOJEH Magazine about egg freezing innovation enabling future fertility options for women
From Facebook to Apple, more companies are offering the option of covering the cost of egg freezing for their employees. But is it just a hope with an empty promise? Or is it a solution to gender equality in the workplace?
May 22, 2015
Read MoreReproductive Medicine Associates of New York Offers In-Network Fertility Services to GHI/Emblem Health Insurance Members
Reproductive Medicine Associates of New York (RMA of New York), a Manhattan-based fertility center with an extensive history of providing high quality personalized care for patients requiring reproductive assistance, is proud to announce their status as an in-network provider of reproductive health and fertility services to New York State's largest health insurer with approximately 3.4 million covered lives that include New York City employees who have health insurance coverage with GHI/Emblem Health.
May 19, 2015
Read MoreDr. Alan B. Copperman interviewed by CBS This Morning reporting his insight on a new IVF treatment which uses a woman’s cellular material to help try to improve egg health
A breakthrough in vitro fertilization procedure is giving hope to those struggling to get pregnant. One couple is sharing their story of the first baby in the world born using the new technique, CBS News' Jericka Duncan reports.
May 8, 2015
Read MoreDr. Alan B. Copperman speaks to WebMD about the chances of conceiving over the age of 35
You're ready to have a baby! But if you're over 35, you might worry that you've missed your chance at motherhood. Rest assured, you can become a mom in your late 30s or even into your 40s. But you may not get pregnant as quickly or easily as a 20-something would.
May 3, 2015
Read MoreDr. Alan B. Copperman speaks to Health Magazine regarding the potential factors contributing to Kim Kardashian’s secondary infertility struggles
Say what you want about Kardashian's vanity or her career, but "secondary infertility," or having trouble getting pregnant a second time, is a topic millions of women can relate to.
April 29, 2015
Read MoreDr. Jeffrey Klein speaks to The Journal News the egg freezing process and how women can preserve their fertility by utilizing the treatment
Egg freezing, a procedure that preserves a woman's eggs for future use, generally works best when eggs are retrieved before the age of 40, says fertility specialist Dr. Jeffrey Klein.
April 28, 2015
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