Trying to get pregnant? Need vital information on fertility and reproduction? Then tune into "HaveABaby.com Live" with host Kim Hahn, brought to you by the Sher Institutes for Reproductive Medicine. From enhanced embryo selection and male infertility to third party reproduction and pre-implantation…
Join host Kim Hahn as she speaks with Peter Ahlering, M.D. – SIRM-St. Louis about current technology and tests that are being used to start families.
Join host Kim Hahn and Natalie Schultz, M.D., SIRM-Central IL, as they discuss the most common cause of not getting pregnant, why it’s diagnoses and treatment is sometimes considered controversial, and what it means for your reproductive future.
Join host Kim Hahn as she talks with Geoffrey Sher, MD – SIRM Las Vegas about the procedure and it’s benefits. Plus, find out how SIRM is working to expand cryobanking to include eggs.
Join host Kim Hahn and Drew Tortoriello M.D. – SIRM New York, as they discuss ways to be positive about your treatments and where to find support. Plus, find out how to prepare your body for a fresh start in 2009.
Join host Kim Hahn and Dr. Ahlering – SIRM St. Louis, as they talk about progressive treatments like DNA fragmentation & assessment of immature sperm, & high-resolution intracytoplasmic sperm injection, and more.
Host Kim Hahn talks to Aykut Bayrak, Medical Director of SIRM-Los Angeles, about your options—whether you continue with your treatment or move onto something else.
Join host Kim Hahn as she speaks with Peter Ahlering, Medical Director of SIRM-St. Louis, about the procedure, when a woman should consider it, and the benefits and success rates.
Join host Kim Hahn and Dr. Drew Tortoriello, Medical Director of SIRM-NY, for a discussion about this common problem, the possible risks facing these women, and what the outcome of these treatments.
Join host Kim Hahn as she talks with Robert Greene, M.D. – SIRM Sacramento about this treatment and why it could work.
Join host Kim Hahn and Aykut Bayrak, M.D. – SIRM Los Angeles for a discussion on the effects of recurrent pregnancy loss, why it happens, and how it is treated.
Join host Kim Hahn as she speaks to Peter Ahlering, MD, of SIRM-St. Louis, about assessing your fertility potential and why preservation may be helpful.
Host Kim Hahn talks to Aykut Bayrak, MD SIRM – Los Angeles about dealing with this type of diagnosis, and the options available for starting your family.
Host Kim Hahn speaks with Jeffrey Braverman, MD, SIRM – Long Island, about poor egg quality, the effect it has on conceiving, and the best treatment options.
Host Kim Hahn talks to Aykut Bayrak, MD SIRM – Los Angeles about dealing with this type of diagnosis, and the options available for starting your family.
Listen in as host Kim Hahn talks to Walid Saleh, MD SIRM™ - Dallas about this egg freezing and its possibilities.
Host Kim Hahn speaks with Peter Ahlering, MD, of SIRM-St. Louis about the controversial procedure of gender selection and why some people believe this technology can help eliminate certain genetic diseases.
Host Kim Hahn talks to Drew Tortoriello MD – SIRM New York about the warning signs and treatments of this disorder that affects about 10 to 15 percent of menstruating women aged 25 to 44. Plus, learn how pregnancy can still be achieved.
Host Kim Hahn talks to Jeffrey Braverman, MD SIRM™ - Long Island about the various reasons for an unknown infertility, overcoming the diagnosis, and the chances a woman has of becoming pregnant.
Host Kim Hahn speaks with Peter Ahlering, MD SIRM™ - St. Louis about the right amount and time to transfer embryos, and how to hopefully achieve a successful pregnancy.
Host Kim Hahn talks to Geoffrey Sher, MD SIRM™ - Mosaic about these frustrations often faced by women who are struggling to conceive. Listen in as he explains what to do when IVF isn’t working.
Host Kim Hahn talks to Peter Ahlering, MD of SIRM-St. Louis about the differences between the procedures, and how to determine which is right for you.
Host Kim Hahn talks to Drew Tortoriello MD – SIRM New York about the warning signs and treatments of endometriosis, and how pregnancy can still be achieved in women dealing with this disorder.
Host Kim Hahn and Geoffrey Sher, M.D., medical director of Sher Institutes for Reproductive Medicine-Mosaic, discuss the reasons for the failure, how common these problems are, and when it’s time to stop trying.
Host Kim Hahn speaks with Robert Greene, M.D. of SIRM-Sacramento as he answers these questions and more. Plus, find out how Dr. Greene and his wife overcame fertility obstacles to become parents.
Host Kim Hahn speaks with Aykut Bayrak, M.D. of SIRM Los Angeles about what constitutes a failed treatment, the number of times a couple should try to increase their chances of getting pregnant.
Robert Greene, M.D. of SIRM Sacramento, shares with host Kim Hahn on what motivated him for creating the evidence-based program presented in his newest book Perfect Hormone Balance for Fertility.
Host Kim Hahn speaks to Drew Tortoriello, M.D., of SIRM New York, about realistic expectations, treatments, and when to pursue other options, like using a donor egg. Plus, learn about the Sher Institutes for Reproductive Medicine¹s new donor egg bank.
Join host Kim Hahn as she speaks with Aykut Bayrak, M.D., of SIRM-New York, about the various tests for determining ovarian reserve, plus the ways that fertility doctors can help women with low ovarian reserve to achieve pregnancy.
Drew Tortoriello, MD, of the SIRM, New York, addresses this issue with host Kim Hahn, as they discuss the effects of ovarian aging on women trying to conceive.
Host Kim Hahn talks to Alexander Dlugi, M.D., SIRM New Jersey, about the traditional fertility evaluation and the future of testing. And for women, find out what drugs are recommended and when it¹s time to move on to other treatments.
Dr. Jeffrey Braverman, SIRM Long Island shares with host Kim Hahn what to do in situations when there are normal embryos but the patient has immunological issues, or when embryos are abnormal for unknown reasons.
Host Kim Hahn talks to Walid Saleh, MD, of SIRM Dallas about the procedure and its accuracy in determining diseases in chromosomes.
Host Kim Hahn follows up with Aykut Bayrak, M.D. of the SIRM-Los Angeles, to continue the discussion about the various tests a woman of any age can take to determine how many eggs she actually has left.
Al Peters, M.D., discusses with host Kim Hahn how to cope with the emotional side effects of infertility, plus the places you can turn to for support, such as the InterNational Council on Infertility Information Dissemination.
Kim Hahn talks with Dr. Peter Ahlering, Medical Director for the Sher Institutes for Reproductive Medicine in St. Louis and Central Illinios, about the different types of insemination, and when to make the switch to IVF.
Kim Hahn's guest this week is Dr. Robert Greene, medical director of SIRM-Sacramento, and author of the HAPPY BABY HEALTHY MOM PREGNANCY JOURNAL, who will explain why pregnancy loss happens sometimes, and why it's not an end to the dream of pregnancy.
Join host Kim Hahn as she speaks with Aykut Bayrak, M.D., of SIRM-Los Angeles, about the various tests for determining ovarian reserve, plus the ways that fertility doctors can help women with low ovarian reserve to achieve pregnancy.
Dr. Rudy Quintero, associate medical director of SIRM-Los Angeles, speaks with host Kim Hahn about PCOS, a common fertility threat.
Kim Hahn talks with Dr. Alexander Dlugi and Dr. James Golding. Drs. Dlugi and Golding will talk about what role acupuncture and other complementary medicine can play in treating infertility and dealing with its stress.
Kim Hahn and Dr. Peter Ahlering, Medical Director of the Sher Institutes for Reproductive Medicine in St. Louis, talk about the conditions that can cause male infertility, how it can be diagnosed, and what doctors can do to help men become fathers.
Kim Hahn speaks with Dr. Drew Tortoriello, from the Sher Institutes for Reproductive Medicine in New York, about the signs and long-term health concerns of PCOS, plus how to overcome it to get pregnant.
Kim Hahn and her guest Dr. Douglas Rabin, Medical Director of the Sher Institute for Reproductive Medicine in Monmouth/Ocean County, N.Y., as they tackle the very personal issue of reconciling reproductive technology and faith.
Kim Hahn and Dr. Jeffrey Braverman, Medical Director of the Sher Institutes for Reproductive Medicine in Long Island, N.Y. discuss recurrent pregnancy loss, fertility medications, gender selection, and monitoring IUI and IVF cycles.
Kim Hahn and Dr. Walid Saleh, Medical Director of the Sher Institutes for Reproductive Medicine in Dallas, discuss the tests and proper treatments available for these immune issues that may help you get pregnant and carry a baby to term.
This week Kim Hahn welcomes Dr. Geoffrey Sher. Together, they'll discuss the new fertility breakthroughs that will be announced at the free fertility seminars being held in the N.J. and N.Y. area from Oct. 28 to Nov. 15 2007.
Kim Hahn and Dr. Robert Greene, Medical Director of the Sher Institutes for Reproductive Medicine in Sacramento, CA, discuss the importance of balancing your hormones . . . and to help you get to the bottom of your hormone-related concerns.
Kim Hahn hosts an open forum about all aspects of fertility with her guest Dr. Al Peters. Listen as they discuss topics including miscarriage, fertility testing, IUI vs. IVF (in vitro fertilization), financing treatments, and alternative therapies.
Dr. Walid Saleh, Medical Director of the Sher Institutes for Reproductive Medicine in Dallas, and Kim Hahn of conceive magazine discuss all aspects of fertility.
Join host Kim Hahn as she speaks with Dr. Geoffrey Sher, founder and Executive Medical Director of the Sher Institutes for Reproductive Medicine, about what you can do today to increase your chances of conceiving a baby tomorrow.
Kim Hahn speaks with Dr. Alexander Dlugi and Michele Tersigni, of the Sher Institutes for Reproductive Medicine in New Jersey, about fertility medications, their potential side effects, and their possible risks.
Kim Hahn talks with Dr. Aykut Bayrak, of the Sher Institutes for Reproductive Medicine in New York, about handling the wait that comes with creating your family-to-be, and where to find emotional support during the dreaded "Two Week Wait" of IVF.