Tags: Modern Medicine
In Perspective: History of Previously Unsuccessful IVF Cycles
Many patients come to RMA of New York after unsuccessful IVF cycles at other centers. They might have had a follow-up visit with their doctor and…Read More
- Posted on October 28th, 2019by RMANYin Safety & Efficacy
Remembering Hurricane Sandy
When Kelly and her husband decided to see a reproductive endocrinologist to start their family, the last thing on their minds was making an emergency…Read More
Understanding BRCA
A hereditary cancer syndrome is a predisposition to certain types of cancer caused by inherited genetic mutations. The genetic mutations BRCA1 and…Read More
- Posted on July 22nd, 2019by RMANYin Fertility Treatments
A Day in the Life of an Embryologist
In honor of World Embryologist Day, we asked Donna, senior embryologist at RMA of New York, to provide insight into a day in the life of an…Read More
What is a Carrier Screening and What Can it Tell You About Your Genetics?
Carrier screening is a type of genetic testing used to assess genetic risks to a patient/couple’s offspring that would not be evident just from p…Read More
- Posted on April 1st, 2019by Dr. Daniel E. Steinin Infertility Conditions
Understanding Recurrent Implantation Failure
Over the past three decades, in vitro fertilization (IVF) has helped millions of women worldwide to conceive healthy babies. Despite the continuous…Read More
- Posted on December 31st, 2018by Dr. Lawrence Grunfeldin Fertility Treatments
40 Years of IVF from My Perspective
I performed my first egg retrieval in 1984 on a woman who had her fallopian tubes removed for a medical condition a few years prior. Louise Brown,…Read More
- Posted on December 3rd, 2018by Dr. Alan B. Coppermanin Fertility Treatments
For Female Couples Co-IVF is on the Rise
Over the past decades, the definition of ‘family’ has expanded beyond a traditional heterosexual couple. Today, unmarried, single parents, and les…Read More
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