By Harry Fisch, MD
There are a lot of good reasons to get enough sleep at night (meaning 7-9 hours for adults). Being sleep-deprived impairs daytime alertness and memory; it leads to mood problems such as anxiety or sadness; it impairs the immune system; and promotes obesity and diabetes. ...
By Megan Davidson, Ph.D.
To be empowered is to have the knowledge needed to make choices, the power and authority to have those choices respected, and the confidence in your own capacities to realize your desires.
Having an empowered pregnancy is a perfect example of this. Women can bring ...
by Iris Waichler, L.C.S.W.
Secondary infertility is a diagnosis that many people don’t take seriously. It is often an overlooked part of the infertility journey that people take as they attempt to build their families. Secondary infertility ...
by Patricia Mendell, L.C.S.W.
As a psychotherapist working in the field of reproductive medicine I have counseled hundreds of women and men about fertility-related issues, from preserving one’s fertility and contraception to problems with conceiving and pregnancy. It is rare to find ...
The American Fertility Association
thanks everyone who made possible
the work of The AFA in 2011. We couldn't have done it without you.
Happy Holidays and Best Wishes for a healthy and prosperous New Year. ...
By Harry Fisch, MD
When most people think of the health hazards of smoking, they naturally think of consequences like lung cancer. But smoking does a lot of other bad things to your body, some of which are directly related to things that guys care a lot about: their sexuality and ...
by Corey Whelan
A new year, a new you.
Easier said than felt, particularly for women who have spent the last year (or longer) trying to get pregnant, without success.
Let's face it, we often experience Infertility as a powerful enemy.. And one of this most hated enemy's weapons is it's ...
by Iris Waichler, L.C.S.W.
A close friend and I were talking about something that affects many of us who have experienced infertility. She has moved from infertility into adoption. There have been some calls about babies ...
by Fred Licciardi, M.D.
Spotting. Really frustrating. Where does it come from? We first look for an anatomical reason (a problem due to some sort of growth that we can see usually with the ultrasound). The most common reason is that there is a polyp inside the uterus. A polyp is a benign ...
by Harry Fisch, M.D.
Say “biological clock” and most people think of women. Most people know that a woman’s ovaries stop producing eggs at some point and that natural fertility ends with menopause. But most people don’t know that men have biological clocks ...