Tag: Alan Copperman
Dr. 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. Alan B. Copperman explains to ELLE magazine what the egg freezing effect is and how this decision impacts womens’ dating lifestyles
Chrissy Albice may be 43 years old, but her eggs—at least a stash of them she froze six years ago—are a mere 37. It's a fact she deliberately works into first-date conversations when the topic turns to kids. "I tell everyone I want kids and that I froze my eggs. I'm like, 'Don't count me out because of my age. I'm still in the game,'" says Albice, a former television host from Los Angeles who owns an online clothing boutique. "I know it's on guys' minds."
April 10, 2015
Read MoreDr. Alan Copperman speaks to Health Day about how abnormalities in thyroid function can have an adverse effect on reproductive health
A new study supports the notion that thyroid disorders can cause significant reproductive problems for women.
The report's authors believe that testing for thyroid disease should be considered for women who have fertility problems and repeated early pregnancy loss.
January 26, 2015
Read MoreDr. Alan Copperman speaks to the New York Post about the growing popularity of elective egg freezing amongst career-minded women in New York
Whether they haven’t yet met the right man, want to concentrate on their careers, or are married and looking to delay motherhood, a growing number of New York women are now opting to freeze their eggs.
Fertility clinics in New York report a 100 percent increase in demand for elective egg-freezing over the past two years.
January 19, 2015
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