Categories: Education & Awareness
Egg Quality vs. Egg Quantity
Egg number and egg quality decrease over the course of a woman’s lifetime, impacting natural fertility. However, because these terms are often m…Read More
- Posted on December 2nd, 2019by RMANYin Fertility Treatments, Fertility Preservation, Education & Awareness
New York State Increases Fertility Coverage Under New Insurance Mandate
In New York State, individuals and couples seek a variety of ways to achieve their family building goals. Whether through low tech approaches such…Read More
- Posted on November 4th, 2019by RMANYin Education & Awareness
Can Diabetes Affect Fertility?
Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 and Type 2 is a disease that affects millions of individuals. The American Diabetes Association reports that in 2015,…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
Improving Fertility Treatment Outcomes with Real-Time Research
Reproductive Medicine Associates of New York’s research team thrives on integrating with our clinical team and providing analytics and relevant data t…Read More
- Posted on September 9th, 2019by RMANYin Education & Awareness
Talking T.E.A.L.: Q&A with Co-Founder Pamela Esposito-Amery
Tell Every Amazing Lady® About Ovarian Cancer (T.E.A.L.®) was founded in 2009 by two sisters, Louisa McGregor and Pamela Esposito-Amery. After L…Read More
- Posted on July 1st, 2019by RMANYin Education & Awareness
Understanding Sperm and Egg Donor Options
Understanding the difference between the various sperm and egg donor options that are available is important to know when you are deciding to create…Read More
Is Exercise Safe When Trying to Conceive?
One of the most common questions I am asked as a fertility specialist is regarding the lifestyle related ‘dos and don’ts when trying to conceive or pre…Read More
- Posted on April 8th, 2019by Dr. Eric Flisserin Education & Awareness
Defining Infertility
Infertility is defined as the inability to conceive after 12 months of unprotected intercourse. For women over the age of 35, infertility is…Read More
- Posted on February 18th, 2019by Dr. Benjamin Sandlerin Education & Awareness
The Effects of the Zika Virus on Women Trying to Conceive
The Zika virus is reported to have first been discovered in humans in 1952 in Uganda. The virus is transmitted primarily by Aedes mosquitoes – the s…Read More
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