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The dream of having a baby can be dashed when there's a miscarriage and almost crushed when there are several losses. Dr. Laura Eisman discusses the type of fertility support Reproductive Science Center of the SF Bay Area can provide and Dina Beasom discusses her pregnancy journey.
Having a baby can be one of the most rewarding experiences of a lifetime and understanding your fertility options is key to starting that amazing process. Meet Dr. William Ziegler and the Reproductive Science Center of New Jersey and learn about how we work with couples to offer them the latest fertility options at the Reproductive Science Center of New Jersey!
In today's episode, get to know Dr. Ramya Sethuram, a new doctor at Reproductive Science Center of the SF Bay Area!
In today's episode, get to know Dr. Eduardo Hariton, a new doctor at Reproductive Science Center of the SF Bay Area!
Reproductive Science Center of the San Francisco Bay Area is on the forefront of one of the most exciting and fascinating technologies in the field of fertility----egg freezing. Nursing Supervisor Chelsea Spencer answers questions about how egg freezing works, what you can expect, how this impacts your future fertility, and more.
Caroline speaks with Ob/Gyn and Infertility Specialist Eduardo Hariton. He shares his unique journey to becoming a doctor in addition to what he is learning while navigating his career in medicine and balancing his personal life. We discuss decisions he made to get to where he is today, how he decided on this career, and what the future could look like for people receiving fertility services. He shares best practices for people seeking fertility services, debunks common myths about infertility, and is the voice you need to hear if you're someone who is feeling alone during their infertility journey. If you're interested in becoming a doctor, specifically Ob/Gyn, and or wanting to learn more about fertility in general, you don't want to miss this! Eduardo Hariton is an Ob/Gyn and infertility specialist. He received his medical training at Harvard, where he completed a combined MD / MBA at Harvard Medical School and Harvard Business School and his Ob/Gyn residency at the Brigham and Women's Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital. He is currently a clinical fellow in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at the University of California, San Francisco and will be joining the Reproductive Science Center of the Bay Area as a clinician, and US Fertility as the VP of Strategic Initiatives. He combines his clinical and business backgrounds to treat patients and think creatively about how to improve the care they receive when seeking fertility services. Resources: Eduardo Hariton: IG - @haritonmd Podcast Jingle by Real Topeka People Real Topeka People: Spotify - https://spoti.fi/3Np78CY Real Topeka People: TikTok - https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMLHgoYuc/
An introduction to Physician Assistant Kelly Curtis who is on the medical staff at Reproductive Science Center of New Jersey.
For Jade, having PCOS in her 30's has certainly come with its challenges like uncontrollable cravings, hair loss, and weight gain just to name a few. September is Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Awareness Month (24:40) and Jade shares her story of how she was diagnosed with the hormonal disorder. Being 33 has also brought on some new challenges and pressures to date and start a family (35:55), but after listening to a friends podcast this week, Jade has some decisions to make about her dreams and her career moving forward. It is really time to hang it all up (37:30)? PCOS has affected more than just Jade's diet and menstrual periods, it has now affected her love and sex life(45:56) — leaving Jade wondering if she's ever had Soul Ties(50:59). PCOS Resources: PCOS Awareness Association Reproductive Science Center of New Jersey Follow Jade Raven and In True Jade Fashion On Instagram! @intruejadefashion @ravengem_ Music by: @ThatsJustScotty
Dr. William Ziegler discusses the different fertility options that are available for single women and how Reproductive Science Center of NJ can help them begin the journey of starting a family.
Dr. William Ziegler discusses the different fertility options that are available for single women and how Reproductive Science Center of NJ can help them begin the journey of starting a family.
What exactly does an IVF case manager do for their patients? We speak with one case manager, Kayla Mercer, from the Reproductive Science Center of the San Francisco Bay Area to find out.
Growing your practice is exciting and adding in new Physician Partners can mean a lot for both your business and your patients. But adding to your group of decision makers can be intimidating. In this episode, Griffin Jones talks to Dr. Louis Weckstein, Medical and IVF Director and Managing Partner at the Reproductive Science Center of the Bay Area in San Francisco. Dr. Weckstein discusses the importance of building consensus amongst Managing Physicians and three simple ways to help facilitate easier decision making.
Creating a Family: Talk about Infertility, Adoption & Foster Care
Host Dawn Davenport, Executive Director of Creating a Family, the national infertility & adoption education and support nonprofit, interviews Dr. Kristen Wright, a Reproductive Endocrinologist at the Reproductive Science Center of New England in New Hampshire; and Patricia Sachs, clinical social worker and infertility counselor at Shady Grove Fertility. Creating a Family has many free resources related to this topic on our website at www.CreatingaFamily.org. Please leave us a review on iTunes. Thanks. Click to Tweet: https://twitter.com/home?status=Seeking%20Closure%20When%20Disposing%20of%20Unused%20Embryos%20https%3A//creatingafamily.org/infertility-category/infertility-radio-shows/seeking-closure-when-disposing-of-unused-embryos/ Share on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=https%3A//creatingafamily.org/infertility-category/infertility-radio-shows/seeking-closure-when-disposing-of-unused-embryos/ Show Highlights: https://creatingafamily.org/infertility-category/infertility-radio-shows/seeking-closure-when-disposing-of-unused-embryos/ Support the show (https://creatingafamily.org/donation/)
When a woman cannot carry a healthy pregnancy, she can turn to a gestational carrier, a surrogate who carries the fetus created from the egg and sperm of the parents.Dr. Alan Martinez explains how The Reproductive Science Center of NJ can help coordinate the care of the biological parents and gestational carrier for couples wishing to have children.
Creating a Family: Talk about Infertility, Adoption & Foster Care
Host Dawn Davenport, Executive Director of Creating a Family, the national infertility education and support nonprofit, interviews Erin Armenti, Board Certified genetic counselor at CooperGenomics, with a Master of Science in Genetic Counseling; and Dr. Alan Martinez a Reproductive Endocrinologist at the Reproductive Science Center of NJ. Creating a Family has many free resources related to this topic on our website at www.CreatingaFamily.org. Please leave us a review on iTunes. Thanks. Click to Tweet: https://twitter.com/home?status=New%20Creating%20a%20Family%20show%3A%20Understanding%20Mosaic%20Embryos%20https%3A//creatingafamily.org/infertility-category/understanding-mosaic-embryos/ Share on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=https%3A//creatingafamily.org/infertility-category/understanding-mosaic-embryos/ Show Highlights: https://creatingafamily.org/infertility-category/understanding-mosaic-embryos/ Support the show (https://creatingafamily.org/donation/)
Listen in to learn more about Dr. William Ziegler, a specialist in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, as well as the Medical Director of the Reproductive Science Center of New Jersey.
Host Dawn Davenport, Executive Director of Creating a Family, the national infertility & adoption education and support nonprofit, interviews Dr. Alan Martinez, a Reproductive Endocrinologist at Reproductive Science Center of New Jersey. Â Click to Tweet: https://ctt.ec/3N47g Share on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=https%3A//creatingafamily.org/infertility-category/pcos-101/ Show Highlights: https://creatingafamily.org/infertility-category/pcos-101/ Support the show (https://creatingafamily.org/donation/)
Creating a Family: Talk about Infertility, Adoption & Foster Care
Host Dawn Davenport, Executive Director of Creating a Family, the national infertility & adoption education and support nonprofit, interviews Dr. George Grunert, a reproductive endocrinologist and founder of Houston Fertility Specialists, and Dr. Virginia Mensah, a reproductive endocrinologist with Reproductive Science Center of New Jersey. Creating a Family has many free resources related to this topic on our website at www.CreatingaFamily.org. Please leave us a review on iTunes. Thanks. Click to tweet: http://ctt.ec/dFUX0 Share on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=https%3A//creatingafamily.org/infertility-category/understanding-standard-infertility-tests/ Show Highlights: https://creatingafamily.org/infertility-category/understanding-standard-infertility-tests/ Support the show (https://creatingafamily.org/donation/)
The Reproductive Science Center of New Jersey (RSCNJ) provides several options of fertility preservation for women, either through freezing eggs or embryos. This technology can give a woman the potential to conceive in the future should she be unable to become pregnant naturally. Listen as Dr. William Ziegler explains the Elective Egg Freezing process at The Reproductive Science Center of New Jersey.
According to the National Institutes of Health, reproductive surgery could be divided into surgery as a primary treatment for infertility, surgery to enhance in-vitro fertilisation outcome, and surgery for fertility preservation. A shift has occurred away from surgery as a primary treatment of infertility to surgery playing a crucial part in enhancing in-vitro fertilisation outcome and for fertility preservation.Listen as Dr. William Ziegler, a specialist in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility and the Medical Director of the Reproductive Science Center of New Jersey, comes on to discuss the role of reproductive surgery in the era of assisted reproductive technology.
Creating a Family: Talk about Infertility, Adoption & Foster Care
Host Dawn Davenport, Exec. Director of Creating a Family, the national infertility & adoption education and support nonprofit, interviews embryologist Scott Kratka, senior embryologist at the Reproductive Science Center of New Jersey and Board Certified by the American College of Embryology. Creating a Family has many free resources related to this topic on our website at www.CreatingaFamily.org. Please leave us a review on iTunes. Thanks. Click to Tweet: http://ctt.ec/ae0Jy Share on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=https%3A//creatingafamily.org/infertility-category/inside-embryology-lab-fertility-patients-need-know/ Show Highlights: https://creatingafamily.org/infertility-category/inside-embryology-lab-fertility-patients-need-know/ Support the show (https://creatingafamily.org/donation/)
Women who have had tubal ligations may at some point come to regret their decision and desire fertility in the future. Pregnancy rates are influenced by both age and tubal ligation method. The highest pregnancy rate (87%) was reported by women age 29 or less who underwent reversal of a previous ring or clip method of sterilization.The physicians at the Reproductive Science Center of New Jersey have all had extensive training in tubal reanastamosis. Listen in as Dr. William Ziegler, specialist in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility and the Medical Director of the Reproductive Science Center of New Jersey, shares his expertise when a couple decide to try to have a baby after Tubal ligation procedure.
Creating a Family: Talk about Infertility, Adoption & Foster Care
What happens inside an embryology lab at an infertility clinic? How important is the laboratory to the success of IVF. How do labs differ? Host Dawn Davenport will talk with embryologist Scott Kratka, senior embryologist at the Reproductive Science Center of New Jersey and Board Certified by the  American College of Embryology. Blog summary of the show and highlights can be found here:  Blog summary of the show  Highlights  More Creating a Family resources on infertility treatments can be found here. Support the show (https://creatingafamily.org/donation/)
Creating a Family: Talk about Infertility, Adoption & Foster Care
How can integrative medicine be used in fertility treatment? What alternative treatments work to increase your chance of success with infertility? What complimentary medicine techniques can help when trying to conceive? Our guest today to talk about integrative medicine in infertility treatment and IVF is Dr. Carmelo Sgarlata, a Reproductive Endocrinologist and the director of Integrative Medicine at the Reproductive Science Center of the Bay Area.acupuncture and infertility, acupressure and infertility, Chinese Medicine and infertility, Homeopathy and infertility, Chinese herbs and infertility, mind/body and infertility, massage and infertility. Blog summary of the show and highlights can be found here:  Blog summary of the show  Highlights  More Creating a Family resources on alternative and integrative medicine in fertility can be found here.Support the show (https://creatingafamily.org/donation/)
Dr. Mary Hinckley of the Reproductive Science Center of the San Francisco Bay Area discusses miscarriages and recurrent pregnancy loss
Dr. Kristen Ivani, lab director at the Reproductive Science Center of the San Francisco Bay Area takes us behind the scenes in "The Lab Demystified."
Dr. Susan Willman, reproductive endocrinologist at the Reproductive Science Center of the San Francisco Bay Area talks about egg donation
Dr. Carmelo Sgarlata of the Reproductive Science Center of the San Francisco Bay Area talks about polycystic ovarian syndrome
Joanne Brian, practice development director at the Reproductive Science Center of the San Francisco Bay Area helps patients understand the IVF process and talks about financing options available to ease any financial burden that may be associated with having a family.
Dr. Donald Galen of the Reproductive Science Center of the San Francisco Bay Area talks about patients' emotional needs during infertility.
Harvard educator Rick Weissbourd specializes in identifying what our kids need in order to grow up strong in today's culture. He is the author of The Vulnerable Child: What Really Hurts America's Children And What We Can Do About It and the forthcoming The Parents We Mean To Be: How Adults Nurture--and Undermine--Children's Moral and Emotional Development.He talks with us about how single-parent households do and do not have an impact on the health and well-being of our kids, myths about our most vulnerable children, how our focus on achievement is neglecting moral parenting, and the family values debate in American culture today.This show was sponsored by Reproductive Science Center of the Bay Area.
We talk with two unique experts in this episode about negotiating with a known donor. First is Jon, who has been asked by three women to consider being a known donor. He talks about the kinds of issues they discussed, and in his case, why none of the requests actually turned into a "yes." Second is Ami Jaeger, long-time third-party reproduction law expert, with the Santa Fe-based BioLaw Group. She and I talked about why a written contract with a known donor is important, why the donor's name should not be on the birth certificate, and even how the law might perceive the parenting roles if a child someday has contact with the donor (known or open-identity). For more information on this topic, see the ChoiceMoms.org website, which has sample questions to discuss and more insight from Ami. This podcast was sponsored by Reproductive Science Center of the Bay Area.
Cathi has managed to find the humor in the ups and downs of her Choice Motherhood journey. From figuring out when (and how) to inseminate herself at home, using the sperm of a gay roommate, to dealing multiple times with the agony of the two-week wait, to moving when she was 33 weeks pregnant, Cathi is an upbeat inspiration.This show was sponsored by Reproductive Science Center of the Bay Area.
I talk with Jane Mattes, the matriarch of the Single Mothers by Choice network, a 25-year-old organization that offers support networks for Choice Moms. We talked about how society's views of this movement have changed, what women making this choice need to know, why our kids seem to be turning out well, and coping with the leap of faith this decision requires.This show was sponsored by Reproductive Science Center of the Bay Area.